Google Play Console gets first update in 3 years

Google has updated the Google Play Console with the new terms of support for Google’s newest Pixel smartphones….! Just a week ago, Google formally exhale the confirmation that the “Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. They are the first Android phones to support only 64-bit apps” which is not working anymore now due to the old apps’ expenses.

Lastly, the Google Play Console app was updated in July 2019 with version 8.2.027. Today, Google released Play Console 8.2.039. Which is available to fetch out on the first 64-bit-only Android phones, the Pixel 7 series. You can download it without no new techniques with keeping your tradition stayed along.

For the last year, Google has chartered to Android app developers just to use the website to access the latest functionality. It is observed in the form of a dashboard that the company is just prioritizing one avenue that can be as feature-rich as possible. This is something that appears similar to the deliberate posture that Google took with AdSense. Where mobile apps are keyed down for the web version.

Some developers still want to optimize the old app under the profile of Play Console. Notably, this is not so big point to consider in the grand scheme.

Google released Play Console 8.2.039

Whence the date reaches the 28th of November, Google explained the benefits of 64-bit only devices. Which is including better performance, more RAM, and better security. There are even more developer tools that are available.

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