Meta-owned WhatsApp has decided to end support for older Android devices from 2025. Starting January 1, WhatsApp will cease to work on Android phones running on Android KitKat or older versions. The new change would mean that people using older Android models will need to upgrade their phones in order to keep using the personal messaging app.
WhatsApp is ending support for older Android devices owing to lack of hardware ability of these older devices to support the new features coming on the app. This would make a lot of sense given that WhatsApp added support for Meta AI earlier this year and doubled down on the AI effort with a number of correlated features later on.
Top Android phones that won’t support WhatsApp in 2025:
The new policy means WhatsApp will stop being functional on many of the iconic Android phones of our times including Samsung Galaxy S3, Motorola Moto G, HTC One X and Sony Xperia Z.
Motorola Moto G (1st Gen)
Notably, WhatsApp had also announced that it would end support for iPhones running iOS 15.1 or older versions. This potentially means end of the road for iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. However, iPhone users have time till May 5, 2025 in order to migrate to a new device.
WhatsApp adds limited time features:
Meta had also recently announced the addition of many limited-time features for WhatsApp ahead of the holiday season. The standout among those features is NYE Calling Effects, that allow users to make video calls more festive with themed backgrounds, filters, and effects tailored for the New Year. This feature aims to add a touch of celebration to virtual gatherings.
Another temporary update is Animated Reactions, which adds a confetti animation whenever a message reaction is sent or received. This visual enhancement offers a playful way to exchange holiday greetings.
Additionally, WhatsApp has introduced a New Year sticker pack, featuring curated designs and avatar stickers for users to share season’s greetings or heartfelt messages creatively. The pack includes cheerful and themed options for the occasion.