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WhatsApp will stop working on 49 phones from December 31 (Full List)

WhatsApp, a major social media platform owned by Mark Zuckerberg will from December 31, 2022 block at least 49 mobile phones.

According to a report by Free Press Journal, majority of the phones on the list are extremely old, and it’s likely that only a very small number of people use them.

Some of them are actually so old that nobody may be using the phone. This merely indicates that the majority of smartphone users shouldn’t be concerned about WhatsApp’s support ceasing.

The 49 phones are from brands like Apple and Samsung, among many others.

Below is a comprehensive list of the affected phones that will no longer be able to run WhatsApp after December 31:

1. Apple iPhone 5

2. Apple iPhone 5c

3. Archos 53 Platinum

4. Grand S Flex ZTE

5. Grand X Quad V987 ZTE

6. HTC Desire 500

7. Huawei Ascend D

8. Huawei Ascend D1

9. Huawei Ascend D2

10. Huawei Ascend G740

11. Huawei Ascend Mate

12. Huawei Ascend P1

13. Quad XL

14. Lenovo A820

15. LG Enact

16. LG Lucid 2

17. LG Optimus 4X HD

18. LG Optimus F3

19. LG Optimus F3Q

20. LG Optimus F5

21. LG Optimus F6

22. LG Optimus F7

23. LG Optimus L2 II

24. LG Optimus L3 II

25. LG Optimus L3 II Dual

26. LG Optimus L4 II

27. LG Optimus L4 II Dual

28. LG Optimus L5

29. LG Optimus L5 Dual

30. LG Optimus L5 II

31. LG Optimus L7

32. LG Optimus L7 II

33. LG Optimus L7 II Dual

34. LG Optimus Nitro HD

35. Memo ZTE V956

36. Samsung Galaxy Ace 2

37. Samsung Galaxy Core

38. Samsung Galaxy S2

39. Samsung Galaxy S3 mini

40. Samsung Galaxy Trend II

41. Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite

42. Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2

43. Sony Xperia Arc S

44. Sony Xperia miro

45. Sony Xperia Neo L

46. Wiko Cink Five

47. Wiko Darknight ZT

 

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