Google Chrome Is Ending Support for Two Ancient Versions of Android
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Google Chrome will end support for two extremely old versions of the Android operating system. Google Chrome is currently the most popular and widely used browser on the Internet, and its competitors are lagging behind, reports Telegraph. Of course, each user uses a web browser according to their preferences, while their creators are trying to be competitive with new features and capabilities. Recently, Google emphasized that Chrome is now faste…
Google Chrome Ends Support for Android 8 and 9
Google’s Chrome web browser will continue to support Android 8 (Oreo) and 9 (Pie) until version 138, which is expected on Tuesday. At the beginning of August, Chrome 139 will require Android 10 or later. In a support article from the evening, the Google Chrome developers describe why the previous braids were cut. If you want to use the most recent Chrome versions, make sure your smartphone is running Android 10.0 or later. Also Read, Google Laun…
Google is shortening support for Chrome's outdated Android 8 (Oreo) and 9 (Pie) versions to the web browser.
Google Chrome to Stop Working on Older Android Phones from August 2025 - Techish Kenya
Insights At a Glance: Chrome 138 is the last version for Android 8 and 9 users. Chrome 139 (coming August 5, 2025) will require Android 10 or newer. Keep using the old version if you must—but expect no updates or security patches. If you’re still using an older Android phone running Oreo or Pie, it …
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