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Android is making a push towards 64-bit apps, and now's the time to get on board.
Github activity points to 64-bit Android, but there’s a long road ahead Unlike the A7 and iOS, Android and ARM won't be able to go 64-bit overnight.
Android as an operating system – down to the code – already supports this technology, now there just needs to be a bit of hardware to provide the backing.
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 ...
Google has revealed plans to require Android apps in the Google Play Store to be available as 64-bit software, as part of moves to improve the apps' performance and security. The requirement will ...
Some people are worried about the "future proofing" of the Note 4. The worry seems to be that, if Samsung keeps the Note 4 as 32-bit only, when some models are capable of running in 64-bit mode ...
As of August 2019, Android apps will have to support 64-bit code. They won't have to ditch 32-bit compatibility, but they can't cling exclusively to the past, either.
Linaro has built a 64-bit version of Android 4.4 for developers to write and test applications for ARM-based mobile devices. Is a Google-authored version coming soon?
Last year, we reported that Google Chrome for Android was finally going 64 bit, but it turns out that things were a bit more complicated than we thought. While we initially thought all devices ...
Intel has completed work on a 64-bit version of Android OS for x86 smartphones, and the software will be ready to load on handsets with its upcoming Atom 64-bit chip code-named Merrifield. Intel ...
First 64-bit Android phone has no 64-bit software The HTC Desire 510's low-end Qualcomm 410 processor longs for Android L.