Starting May 5, WhatsApp officially stopped working on several older iPhone models. This marks the end of the road for users still holding on to aging Apple devices like the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus.
The Meta-owned messaging giant is phasing out support for devices that can no longer keep up with evolving security standards and feature updates. To maintain the integrity and performance of its platform, WhatsApp has set iOS 15.1 as the new minimum requirement for iPhones. Unfortunately, the affected models are incapable of running this version.
The change impacts:
These devices were launched between 2013 and 2014 and officially discontinued by 2016. Apple has since categorized them as “obsolete,” meaning they don’t receive updates or support, a vulnerability WhatsApp can no longer ignore.
Users with the affected phones will no longer be able to send messages, make calls, or access any WhatsApp features. Other popular apps like Spotify and Instagram have also stopped supporting these outdated devices, making it increasingly difficult to rely on them for daily digital tasks.
Yes, but only if your iPhone is running iOS 15.1 or newer. Supported models include:
To check your iOS version:
To update:
This move may only impact a small portion of WhatsApp’s massive 2-billion-strong user base, but for those still clutching their vintage devices, it signals a firm nudge toward an upgrade. With security, speed, and app compatibility at stake, the era of holding on to decade-old tech is coming to an end.