In a move to maintain app performance and security, WhatsApp will discontinue support for several older smartphones starting Sunday, June 1, 2025. The update, initially planned for May 5, was pushed back to give users more time to prepare.
WhatsApp is raising its minimum system requirements to:
No longer supported:
Note: Some reports wrongly claimed that iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, and iPhone SE (1st gen) are affected. These devices support iOS 15.8.4 and will remain compatible with WhatsApp—for now.
This periodic update helps WhatsApp:
Older phones often can’t keep up with such innovations due to hardware limitations and outdated software.
Upgrade Your Device
Switch to a phone that supports iOS 15.1 / Android 5.1 or newer. Budget-friendly options include:
Update iOS
For older iPhones (like 6s or SE 1st gen), update to iOS 15.8.4 if available:
Consider Alternatives
Apps like Telegram or Signal may still support legacy devices, but check compatibility on their official pages.
Backup Chats
Before June 1, back up your chats to:
Go to WhatsApp > Settings > Chats > Chat Backup
App developers are phasing out support for legacy systems as user behavior shifts. According to Apple, only 5% of active iPhones still run iOS 15 or belowmeaning most users won’t be impacted. However, in regions with older device usagethis could disrupt access.
If unsure about your phone’s compatibility:
For complete details, visit WhatsApp’s official support page.
Don’t wait till June—back up your chats and check compatibility now to avoid losing access!