TechGoogle: By 2018, New Apps Must Target Android Oreo, And By 2019, Play Store Apps Must Support 64-Bit Developers now have to follow new rules to keep on publishing apps on the Play Store. One requires them to create 64-bit version of their apps, because there’ll be Android devices in the future that can only run 64-bit code.by Carl Velasco
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