Windows Mobile 6.1 was touch-friendly by modern standards. It required a stylus, had a Start menu resembling Windows 95, and lacked a centralized app store (Windows Marketplace for Mobile arrived late, in 2009). WhatsApp had to be side-loaded via .cab.
The messaging app launched its first Windows-compatible version only when was released in 2011. Because Windows Mobile 6.1 (used on older HTC devices like the HTC Touch Pro or Snap) is a completely different architecture from Windows Phone 7+, official .cab files from WhatsApp Inc. for that OS do not exist. However, for historical or research purposes, 1. The "WhatsApp.cab" Reality
WhatsApp on Windows Mobile 6.1 was a bridge between the stylus-and-SMS past and the touchscreen-chat future. Today, the .cab files sit in forgotten FTP folders, and the HTC devices that once buzzed with WhatsApp notifications are now quiet collectibles.
Note: These files are for historical or offline testing only. They will not connect to WhatsApp’s current servers.
Even with the correct .cab, modern WhatsApp (owned by Meta) uses:
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