WhatsApp users who use the app on an iPhone 4 or older and outdated Android handsets will be unable to use the app properly as of January 1, 2021.  

The Facebook-owned messaging platform is stopping support for iOS 9, the operating software released by Apple in 2015.  

Non-Apple users with an older device will also be affected if their device still runs Android 4.0.3.   

iOS9 and Android 4.0.3 will no longer be supported as of January 1, 2021. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive and will be cut off

iOS9 and Android 4.0.3 will no longer be supported as of January 1, 2021. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive and will be cut off

iOS9 and Android 4.0.3 will no longer be supported as of January 1, 2021. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive and will be cut off

iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive, with later models able to upgrade to newer versions. Apple released iOS 14 in September 2020. 

Models like the 4S, 5, 5S, 5C, 6 and 6S can all be updated in order to keep WhatsApp functioning on the phone. 

Pictured L-R: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 5s and the iPhone 6. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive, with later models able to upgrade to newer versions. Apple released iOS 14 in September 2020

Pictured L-R: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 5s and the iPhone 6. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive, with later models able to upgrade to newer versions. Apple released iOS 14 in September 2020

Pictured L-R: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 5s and the iPhone 6. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive, with later models able to upgrade to newer versions. Apple released iOS 14 in September 2020

The move to stop support for older devices is a regular tactic of app developers which frees up resources to be focused on improving the product for the majority of users who have more modern handsets. 

However, WhatsApp is one of the world’s most popular apps, with 1.5billion users. 

WhatsApp is also popular around the world, in places where cheap and older smartphones are still commonplace. 

Users concerned about losing access to their WhatsApp should check their phone’s settings to find out if they run either iOS 9 or Android 4.0.3. 

For phones which can not be updated to run more recent software the app will stop working properly as 2021 dawns.

These users will need to either export their chars and save their messages or upgrade their phone to avoid losing access to their chats and their contents. 

MailOnline has approached WhatsApp for comment.  

Zoom and NHS Covid-19 app overtake WhatsApp and Instagram to become the UK’s most popular App Store downloads of 2020 

Zoom and the NHS’s Covid-19 app have overtaken WhatsApp and Instagram to become the most popular downloads from Apple’s App Store in the UK for 2020. 

Top of Apple’s list of the most-downloaded free iPhone apps in the UK is Zoom Cloud Meetings, reflecting users’ increasing reliance on video calls to accommodate working from home.

Taking the second spot is the NHS Covid-19 app, released late September as a tool to help alert users if they have been in close proximity with anyone who has tested positive for coronavirus. 

Video-sharing platform TikTok, WhatsApp and Houseparty, the app which combines group video-calls with games and quizzes, round out the top five for free iPhone apps.  

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WhatsApp users who use the app on an iPhone 4 or older and outdated Android handsets will be unable to use the app properly as of January 1, 2021.  

The Facebook-owned messaging platform is stopping support for iOS 9, the operating software released by Apple in 2015.  

Non-Apple users with an older device will also be affected if their device still runs Android 4.0.3.   

iOS9 and Android 4.0.3 will no longer be supported as of January 1, 2021. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive and will be cut off

iOS9 and Android 4.0.3 will no longer be supported as of January 1, 2021. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive and will be cut off

iOS9 and Android 4.0.3 will no longer be supported as of January 1, 2021. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive and will be cut off

iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive, with later models able to upgrade to newer versions. Apple released iOS 14 in September 2020. 

Models like the 4S, 5, 5S, 5C, 6 and 6S can all be updated in order to keep WhatsApp functioning on the phone. 

Pictured L-R: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 5s and the iPhone 6. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive, with later models able to upgrade to newer versions. Apple released iOS 14 in September 2020

Pictured L-R: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 5s and the iPhone 6. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive, with later models able to upgrade to newer versions. Apple released iOS 14 in September 2020

Pictured L-R: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 5s and the iPhone 6. iOS 9 was the last software update the iPhone 4 could receive, with later models able to upgrade to newer versions. Apple released iOS 14 in September 2020

The move to stop support for older devices is a regular tactic of app developers which frees up resources to be focused on improving the product for the majority of users who have more modern handsets. 

However, WhatsApp is one of the world’s most popular apps, with 1.5billion users. 

WhatsApp is also popular around the world, in places where cheap and older smartphones are still commonplace. 

Users concerned about losing access to their WhatsApp should check their phone’s settings to find out if they run either iOS 9 or Android 4.0.3. 

For phones which can not be updated to run more recent software the app will stop working properly as 2021 dawns.

These users will need to either export their chars and save their messages or upgrade their phone to avoid losing access to their chats and their contents. 

MailOnline has approached WhatsApp for comment.  

Zoom and NHS Covid-19 app overtake WhatsApp and Instagram to become the UK’s most popular App Store downloads of 2020 

Zoom and the NHS’s Covid-19 app have overtaken WhatsApp and Instagram to become the most popular downloads from Apple’s App Store in the UK for 2020. 

Top of Apple’s list of the most-downloaded free iPhone apps in the UK is Zoom Cloud Meetings, reflecting users’ increasing reliance on video calls to accommodate working from home.

Taking the second spot is the NHS Covid-19 app, released late September as a tool to help alert users if they have been in close proximity with anyone who has tested positive for coronavirus. 

Video-sharing platform TikTok, WhatsApp and Houseparty, the app which combines group video-calls with games and quizzes, round out the top five for free iPhone apps.  

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