Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Do not worry if your WhatsApp stops working from January 1

WhatsApp Profile Picture

As reports suggested that popular messaging application WhatsApp might stop working from January 1, 2021, the company has announced it is withdrawing support for some old devices which are currently compatible with the application.

While some users with old devices will be able to keep on using WhatsApp by updating its software, others won’t be so lucky.

Dropping support for old phones is not something new for WhatsApp. This time, the messaging platform is dropping support for any iPhone running on software older than iOS9.

This means that the iPhone 4 and other models won’t be able to access WhatsApp from January 1, 2021. iPhone 4S, 5, 5S, 5C, 6 and 6S can all be updated to iOS9, hence they will be able to support WhatsApp once updated.

There’s bad news for Android users as well. WhatsApp will no longer work on devices running Android 4.0.3 or older versions of the operating system.

What can users do?

First and foremost, you should find out which operating system your phone is using.

In order to find out what operating system your phone is running on, iPhone users can go to Settings > General > Information, where you will find information about the software version on your iPhone.

On the other hand, Android users can go to Settings > About Phone to see which Android version their smartphone is running on.

One of the main problems that users will face when their WhatsApp no longer remains accessible is no access to their chats.

Hence, it is important for people with any such phones mentioned above to back up their chats before January 1, 2021 if they want to retain them.

They can do so by going to ‘Chat backup’ option under Chats section in Settings.

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WhatsApp rolls out new update for iOS users to fix bugs

WhatsApp new update

WhatsApp, the popular messaging application keeps updating users about new versions and specifications. It appears with quite useful features for users’ convenience.

This time, WhatsApp has rolled out a new beta update for iOS before the calendar year 2020 ends, which has new options and several bug fixes, Wabetainfo revealed.

The beta for iOS 2.21.10.23 enables the users to paste multiple images and videos into the messaging app.

How to paste images?

  1. Select multiple images from the Photos app
  2. Now, press “Export” and then “Copy”
  3. Open WhatsApp and paste the content in the chat bar

What else is there in the update?

Well, a new option that WhatsApp is trying to introduce for iOS users is that they might be able to join a group call, even if they decline it initially.

“When the feature will be enabled, any participant can be invited to join a call any time, even if he declines the call initially,” it said, adding that WhatsApp is working on the feature, which will be available in the future.

WhatsApp group call update

What are the bug fixes?

  1. WhatsApp has fixed the bug that prevents status search
  2. There have been improvements for voice, video, and group calls
  3. Improvements in sharing URLs.
  4. Improvements backing up chat history
  5. General improvements for stickers and Memoji, among other betterment

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