A warning has been issued to Android users with older devices as their phones are at a much higher risk of being hacked from next week.

There are 47 devices on the market that will be impacted, including a variety of Samsung Galaxy and Sony Xperia phones.

The warning comes as Google is planning to end its support for phones running Android 4.4 software, better known as Android KitKat.

The change will kick in on August 1 and there will be no more Google Play updates after this date.

Users will not be able to update apps, meaning their devices will be slowly rendered unusable.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini LTE GT-i9195 is among the 47 devices that have one week left until they're at a higher risk of hacking

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini LTE GT-i9195 is among the 47 devices that have one week left until they're at a higher risk of hacking

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini LTE GT-i9195 is among the 47 devices that have one week left until they’re at a higher risk of hacking

The Android KitKat platform was first released 10 years ago and it's active device count is now below 1%

The Android KitKat platform was first released 10 years ago and it's active device count is now below 1%

The Android KitKat platform was first released 10 years ago and it’s active device count is now below 1%

The news was announced by the Android Developers Blog, where the company wrote:

‘The Android KitKat platform was first released 10 years ago and since then, we’ve introduced many innovative improvements and features for Android, which are unavailable on KitKat.’

They also revealed that the active device count on KitKat is below 1% as more and more users have updated to the latest Android versions. 

To check if your device will be in danger, check the full list below. 

Full list of Android devices at risk

  1.  Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini LTE GT-i9195 1.5GB RAM 8GB
  2.  Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 2GB RAM 16GB
  3. Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 2GB RAM 16GB
  4.  Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo Plus GT-i9060I Dual SIM 1GB RAM
  5.  Samsung Galaxy K Zoom SM-C115 2GB RAM
  6.  Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A700F 2GB RAM 16GB 
  7. Samsung Galaxy J1 DuoS SM-J100H Dual SIM 512MB RAM
  8.  Samsung Galaxy Ace Style SM-G310H 512MB RAM 
  9. Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3 SM-G388F 1.5GB RAM 8GB
  10.  Samsung Galaxy Note Edge SM-N915F 3GB RAM 32GB
  11.  Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite SM-G318H 512MB RAM 
  12. Samsung Galaxy J1 SM-J100H 512MB RAM 4GB
  13.  Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo LTE+ SM-N7505 2GB RAM 16GB
  14.  Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime SM-G530F 1GB RAM 8GB 
  15. Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus SM-G901F 2GB RAM 16GB 
  16. Samsung Galaxy S III LTE GT-i9305 16GB
  17.  Samsung Galaxy Young 2 SM-G130H Dual SIM 512MB RAM 
  18. Sony Xperia E4g E2003 1GB RAM 
  19. Sony Xperia T3 D5103 1GB RAM
  20.  Sony Xperia C3 D2533 
  21. Sony Xperia E3 D2203 1GB RAM
  22.  Sony Xperia E4 E2105 1GB RAM
  23.  Sony Xperia C3 Dual D2502
  24.  LG G2 Mini D610 Dual SIM 8GB 
  25. LG G Flex D955 2GB RAM 32GB 
  26. LG F60 D390 1GB RAM
  27.  LG L70 D320 1GB RAM
  28.  LG L20 Dual SIM 512MB RAM
  29.  LG L40 D160 512MB RAM 
  30. HTC Desire 610 1GB RAM 
  31. HTC Desire 620G
  32. HTC One Mini 2 1GB RAM 16GB 
  33. HTC Desire 320 1GB RAM 
  34. HTC Desire 820 2GB RAM 16GB 
  35.  HTC Desire 320 1GB RAM
  36.  HTC One Mini 1GB RAM 16GB 
  37. HTC One Max 2GB RAM 16GB
  38.  HTC Desire 620 1GB RAM 
  39. HTC Desire 816 1.5GB RAM
  40. HTC Desire 626 1GB RAM 16GB 
  41. HTC Desire Eye 2GB RAM 16GB
  42. CAT S50 2GB RAM 
  43. CAT B15Q Dual SIM 1GB RAM 
  44. Huawei Ascend Mate 2GB RAM 
  45.  Yota Devices YotaPhone 2 2GB RAM 32GB 
  46. Alcatel OneTouch Pixi 3 4027D Dual SIM 512MB RAM 
  47. Doro Liberto 820 Mini 512MB RAM

 

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Some of the devices listed, including the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini LTE, are still available to buy on Ebay and other second-hand retailers.

When it was released in 2013, KitKat was the first Android to introduce full-screen video playback and allow users to pick their own launcher.

It was also known for improving the speeds of the devices and providing a cleaner interface. 

However, at 10 years old, most apps, games and manufacturers no longer support KitKat and Google’s decision will only further limit what it can do.

 

 

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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