Renewed or die, this is what WhatsApp has decided to do on many mobile phones. As of this Monday, November 1, the instant messaging application stops working in some models that we will tell you later. After the latest updates that have been installed in the app, the mobile version must be compatible with them for WhatsApp to work properly.
If you have Android, make sure you do not have a version 4.04 or earlier because if so you will be affected in the next few hours (if you have not noticed it already), and if your mobile is Apple You will be affected if you have a version prior to iOS 10.
Next, we detail the list of mobiles in which WhatsApp will stop working:
Samsung
– Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite.
- Samsung Galaxy Trend II.
- Samsung Galaxy S3 mini.
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 2.
- Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2.
- Samsung Galaxy Core.
Huawei
– Huawei Ascend G740.
- Huawei Ascend Mate.
- Huawei Ascend D2.
LG
– LG Lucid 2.
– LG Optimus F7.
- LG Optimus L3 II Dual.
- LG Optimus F5.
– LG Optimus L5 II.
- LG Optimus L5 II Dual.
– LG Optimus L3 II.
– LG Optimus L7 II Dual.
– LG Optimus L7 II.
LG Optimus F6.
- LG Enact.
- LG Optimus L4 II Dual.
- LG Optimus F3.
– LG Optimus L4 II.
– LG Optimus L2 II.
- LG Optimus F3Q.
ZTE
– ZTE Grand S Flex.
– ZTE V956.
- ZTE Grand X Quad v987.
- ZTE Grand Memo.
Other models
– Sony Xperia M.
- Wiko Cink Five.
– Wiko Darknight.
- Caterpillar Cat B15.
– Lenovo A820.
-UMi X2.
- Archos 53 Platinum.
- HTC Desire 500.
– Run F1.
- THL W8

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