Google Pixel 7 only supports 64-bit apps

The Google Pixel 7 series is the first Android smartphone to only support 64-bit apps . This means that old 32-bit apps cannot be installed on the phone. As early as 2017, when Apple released iOS 11, it required that all apps must be 64-bit, and Google also required all apps in the Google Play Store to support 64-bit from August 2019. Last year, it stopped supporting 32-bit without a 64-bit version. application. Compared to 32-bit applications, 64-bit applications can access more memory, have better memory management, and are more secure. The user experience will be more stable too.

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