While Apple phased out 32-bit apps on iOS over a year ago, Google has been taking its time — likely because there are still many 32-bit Android phones and tablets still in use. Google announced in December 2017 that 32-bit apps would eventually be phased out on 64-bit devices, and now the company has provided specific dates for the process.
Starting on August 1, 2019, all new apps and updates to existing apps are required to provide 64-bit versions, in addition to the usual 32-bit versions.
Read MorePlay Store to phase out 32-bit apps on 64-bit devices by 2021, all new apps from August 1 must be 64-bit was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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