In order to improve user experience, Meta-owned messaging service WhatsApp frequently updates its interface. The App may soon stop functioning on outdated Android versions, according to the most recent reports. These will drastically reduce the number of app users. Google has also set a date for the Android versions to stop receiving official support, increasing their vulnerability to security threats. The messaging software complies with these modifications to protect millions of its users from potential dangers.

Here is a list of devices for which WhatsApp will no longer work:
- Sony Xperia Z
- LG Optimus G Pro
- Samsung Galaxy S2
- Samsung Galaxy Nexus
- HTC Sensation
- Motorola Droid Razr
- Sony Xperia S2
- Motorola Xoom
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
- Asus Eee Pad Transformer
- Acer Iconia Tab A5003
- Samsung Galaxy S
- HTC Desire HD
- LG Optimus 2X
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc3
- Nexus 7 (upgradable to Android 4.2)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2
- HTC One
In the meanwhile, you may determine if your smartphone supports Android OS 4.1 by looking in the settings menu. Open Settings > About phone > Software details. You may see a list of your Android version under the Version category.
WhatsApp is introducing a new tool that will tell channel owners on the status of their channels on Android, particularly when those channels are blocked in particular nations. This action, according to a WABetaInfo, was taken as a result of local legislation mandating the platform to block access to particular content inside particular locations.
With the use of this function, WhatsApp will be able to inform the channel owner if the visibility of their channel is prohibited in some nations owing to regulatory constraints.
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