
Chrome is cutting off support for these old Android phones in August
The countdown has begun! As announced by Google, Chrome will be cutting off support for these old Android phones on August 1st, 2023. This means users will no longer be able to access the latest features and security updates on their Android phones running Chrome.
This decision comes as Chrome continues to prioritize security and privacy for all users. With the rise of mobile security breaches and malicious apps, Google is constantly looking for ways to improve the security of its Chrome browser and the Android operating system.
Reasons for the cut-off
The main reason for this decision is to improve the security and stability of the Chrome browser on Android devices. With the increasing popularity of Android phones, Chrome has become a popular browser for Android users. However, Chrome has always had a limited reach on Android devices due to the operating system’s restrictions.
Here are some of the specific features and security risks that Chrome will be discontinuing on August 1st:
* Android 10 and later versions: Chrome 92 and later versions will no longer be compatible with Android 10 and later versions.
* Unsupported Chrome version: Chrome 69 and earlier versions will be unsupported.
* Low-memory devices: Chrome may not function properly or be slow on low-memory devices.
* Security vulnerabilities: Older versions of Chrome may be more vulnerable to attacks.
What this means for users
For most users, this means that they will no longer be able to access features such as:
* Access to Google Play Store apps and updates
* Full access to websites and browsing the web
* Use of advanced features like voice search and translation
* Running older games and apps
However, it’s important to note that this decision does not affect Chrome users on Chromebooks or Google Pixel devices.
Conclusion
The decision to cut off support for old Android phones in August 2023 is a necessary step for improving the security and stability of the Chrome browser on Android devices. While this may be disappointing for some users, it is important to ensure that Chrome remains a safe and reliable browser for all users.
As always, users should keep their Chrome browser and Android operating system up to date to ensure maximum security and protection against potential threats.
Additional Information:
* For more information on the Chrome browser’s support policy for Android devices, please visit the official Google support website.
* Users who rely on Chrome on their Android devices may consider migrating to a different browser that is still supported by Google.