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Google warns Android users: Chrome updates will halt on over 300 million devices starting August. Older models risk security gaps and app issues. Check if your device is affected to stay protected.
Google will end Chrome support for Android devices running versions older than Android 7.0 starting this August. Users with outdated phones are advised to upgrade for continued security and performance updates.
Google will halt Chrome updates for Android 5 and below, impacting security and performance. Users on older devices should consider upgrading to ensure continued protection and access to the latest features.
Google Chrome will soon end support for Android versions 6.0 and below, affecting millions of users. This means no more security updates or new features, urging users to upgrade for continued safe browsing.
Starting August, Chrome will drop support for several older Android phones, impacting users on outdated OS versions. The move aims to enhance security and performance but leaves legacy device users at a disadvantage.
Vivo and iQOO have confirmed several devices will not receive the upcoming Android 16 update. Users of select models are advised to check official channels for upgrade eligibility and support timelines.
Google Chrome will soon drop support for Android versions 5 and 6, marking the end of an era for these outdated platforms. Users are encouraged to update their devices for continued security and performance.