Android removed 32 bit support in the newest version. Maybe see what the compatibility is after that releases
For 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.
This man APKs.
Hopefully they it's like Windows with 64bit and 32bit support
I mean Android de facto is the Windows of mobile phones
Android removed 32 bit support in the newest version. Maybe see what the compatibility is after that releases
For 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.
This man APKs.
Hopefully they it's like Windows with 64bit and 32bit support
I mean Android de facto is the Windows of mobile phones