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Google is dropping update and overall product support for Android Studio on 32-bit systems starting later this year and into 2020.
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.
What is 32-bit support, and why was it killed? Android started as a 32-bit operating system.
Google today officially confirmed that the “Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are the first Android phones to support only 64-bit apps” and detailed the benefits. By dropping support for 32-bit code and ...
A couple weeks ago, we found out that the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro weren't installing 32-bit apps, perhaps signaling that the company was ready to end Android's 32-bit era.
What nobody noticed was that the Pixel 7 is also dropping 32-bit app support, so its release yesterday is taking a big step toward Android's 64-bit-only future.
More than that, it appears that some devices launching with Android 14 will be forced to support 64-bit-only apps, finally spelling the end for 32-bit-only applications.
Users with 64-bit devices simply won't see 32-bit only apps in Google Play, including games built with Unity 5.6 or older. "We are not making changes to our policy on 32-bit support.
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