Google Pixel 7 And 7 Pro Can't Run 32-Bit Apps


The era of 32-bit apps on the Android operating system ended last year when they could no longer be downloaded from the Play Store. To mark the end of this era, the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro became the world's first 64-bit Android devices.



The Android 13 operating system used can no longer run any 32-bit applications. This was revealed by Mishaal Rahman in his speech a few days ago. If a 32-bit application tries to install using the sideload technique, it cannot be installed at all. Therefore applications like Flappy Bird which are still 32-bit because they are no longer updated by the developers are now buried.


Android is finally entering the 64-bit era fully aware of this. Apple stopped supporting 32-bit apps since iOS 11 launched in 2017 which also caused hundreds of apps to no longer run.

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