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WhatsApp to Stop Working on These Android Phones by September 2026

Ethan Ebenezar by Ethan Ebenezar
May 2, 2026
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WhatsApp | Android Phones

It’s update season again for the Android ecosystem, and as we draw closer to Google’s next I/O event, many popular apps are revising their minimum Android version requirements, including the world’s biggest messaging app.

WhatsApp has confirmed September 8, 2026, as the deadline after which the platform will no longer function on any device still operating on Android 5.0 or 5.1.

Devices that cannot be upgraded to at least Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) will lose access to the app.

For over ten years, Android 5.0 “Lollipop” has powered many budget and legacy devices, including Samsung’s S4 and S5 series, which have kept millions of Nigerians connected. However, that era is now coming to an end.

This shift reflects the rapid pace of change in the software ecosystem. As the Google I/O 2026 event approaches next month, the industry is already looking towards Android 17.

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Main Reasons Behind the Cutoff

Messaging in 2026 is no longer limited to basic texting. It now includes artificial intelligence features, more advanced user interfaces, and stronger encryption.

Major tech companies are also pushing for tighter ecosystem integration, as seen in Samsung’s decision to discontinue its native Samsung Messages app.

Maintaining a secure and stable experience on a 12-year-old operating system places increasing demands on Meta as it continues to introduce new features to WhatsApp.

Some upcoming features, such as improved notification handling and interface updates, require more modern software and hardware to function effectively.

However, iPhone users are not affected by this change for now. WhatsApp’s requirement for iOS remains at version 15.1 or newer, meaning there is no immediate cutoff tied to the September deadline.

New Android Features and UI Changes on the Way

While the cutoff may be disappointing, especially for users in Nigeria who still rely on older Android phones due to financial constraints, new developments in the Android ecosystem are on the horizon.

Recent leaks ahead of Google I/O suggest a major UI overhaul across Android and Google apps, with a growing focus on AI-driven features. WhatsApp and other popular apps are expected to align with these changes.

Conclusion

Due to Nigeria’s “hand-me-down” device culture, higher-end phones from 2014 or 2015 often find a second or third life as affordable options for students, traders, and rural users.

Many of these users rely on WhatsApp for daily communication and transactions, meaning a forced upgrade could pose a financial challenge.

Users who may be affected are advised to check their Android version ahead of the deadline. If their device cannot be upgraded, they may need to consider switching to a newer smartphone. Backing up chats to Google Drive is also recommended to avoid losing important conversation history.

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