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As per the original announcement in December 2017, Google Play will continue to support 32-bit apps for now, but as of August 1, 2019 all 32-bit apps must have a 64-bit version too.
Android is making a push towards 64-bit apps, and now's the time to get on board.
Chrome has only been offered for Android devices in 32-bit form, but that is now changing. Chrome 85 finally brings a 64-bit version of the popular browser to Android devices.
Today, Google announced that moving forward, it will only support 64-bit versions of Android Studio. The 32-bit version will be deprecated at the end of the year, and will be discontinued in 2020.
Loads of old Android games on the Play Store didn’t get updated to 64-bit versions, which is a massive disappointment as I’m big into video game preservation.
As Google moves away from 32-bit processing, the company will end update support for the 32-bit version of Android Studio IDE 3.6 on December 31st, 2019.
Here's a surprise: We knew Android was getting ready to drop 32-bit app support sometime soon, with the upcoming Pixel Tablet receiving code check-ins to prep it for a 64-bit only version of ...
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