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Google Chrome will cease support for Android 7.1 and below starting August to enhance security and performance. Users on older versions are advised to update their devices for continued access and improved browsing experience.
Google Chrome updates will cease on August 5 for 300 million Android users, impacting older devices. This move aims to prioritize security and performance on supported platforms going forward.
Google Chrome updates will end on August 5 for 300 million Android users, impacting devices running older OS versions. Users are advised to switch to compatible browsers to ensure security and functionality.
Google Chrome will soon drop support for older Android devices, impacting users with outdated systems. Check your device’s compatibility to ensure uninterrupted browsing and avoid service disruptions.
Google announced it will cease Chrome updates for Android 8 devices starting August 2025, urging users to upgrade their OS for continued security and feature enhancements.
Google Chrome will cease support on older Android devices starting February 2024. Users must update to newer OS versions to continue receiving updates and security patches. Details on last date and alternatives inside.
Google has officially launched Chrome’s bottom address bar on Android, enhancing one-handed usability. This update streamlines navigation, placing controls within easy reach for a more intuitive browsing experience.
Google Chrome will soon drop support for Android versions 6.0 and below, aiming to enhance security and performance. Users on older devices are encouraged to upgrade for continued access to Chrome updates.
Google Chrome will soon end support for older Android versions, impacting users on outdated devices. This move aims to enhance security and performance by focusing on more recent OS releases.