Back in 2017, Apple stopped supporting 32-bit apps and now it seems that the same is going to happen on Android as well. The newly announced Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro smartphones are the first set of Android devices which are coming with support for only 64-bit apps.
It is also said that to the newly announced Google flagship smartphones I am not enabling users to sideload certain apps, likely the 32-bit application. Having said that, this will not affect your experience because the applications which are available on the Google Play Store is coming with the 64-bit
The fans of Flappy Bird will disappoint because it is not coming with 64-bit support.
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