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Android removed 32 bit support in the newest version. Maybe see what the compatibility is after that releases
13 0 ReplyFor most apps, this doesn't matter at all. The vast majority of Android apps are fully Java/Kotlin, which is architecture-agnostic.
It's only when you need to use C libraries where architecture matters, and most things using C libraries are games, which already target 64-bit.
10 0 ReplyThis man APKs.
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Hopefully they it's like Windows with 64bit and 32bit support
3 0 ReplyI mean Android de facto is the Windows of mobile phones
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