Since last year, the Android operating system has started warning if 32-bit applications are running. It's an outdated chip architecture and now everything has gone fully 64-bit. In fact, Arm itself no longer supports 32-bit. Last year Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi together stopped allowing 32-bit apps to be published to their respective app stores.
But on the HyperOS operating system by Xiaomi which seems to still retain 32-bit application support. This is still possible even though officially the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip on the Xiaomi 14 has ended support for 32-bit applications. According to Mishaal Rahman, this is done using the Tango system developed by Amanieu Systems.
This indirectly allows users to use their favorite 32-bit apps like Flappy Bird. It seems that so far only Xiaomi still allows 32-bit applications while other devices such as Google since the Pixel 7 have been limited to 64-bit applications only.
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