🔗 Xiaomi’s 64-bit app adoption plan announced
Xiaomi, as part of the Mobile Smart Terminal Ecological Alliance (formerly the Gold Label Alliance), has achieved a 99.64% adaptation rate for 64-bit applications across its app store.
Despite this progress, over 3,200 key applications remain non-adapted to 64-bit. Notable non-adapted apps include "National 12315 Platform," "JAC Motors," "Tuxi Express Locker," and "NBA 2K16." The Alliance, which includes members like OPPO, vivo, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Alibaba, Baidu, Tencent, and BBK, is actively working to phase out 32-bit apps to enhance user experience and security. This initiative aligns with the industry's shift, as Arm architecture began requiring 64-bit instructions in 2023, and Android 15, released in 2024, no longer supports 32-bit apps on new devices.
Xiaomi, as part of the Mobile Smart Terminal Ecological Alliance (formerly the Gold Label Alliance), has achieved a 99.64% adaptation rate for 64-bit applications across its app store.
Despite this progress, over 3,200 key applications remain non-adapted to 64-bit. Notable non-adapted apps include "National 12315 Platform," "JAC Motors," "Tuxi Express Locker," and "NBA 2K16." The Alliance, which includes members like OPPO, vivo, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Alibaba, Baidu, Tencent, and BBK, is actively working to phase out 32-bit apps to enhance user experience and security. This initiative aligns with the industry's shift, as Arm architecture began requiring 64-bit instructions in 2023, and Android 15, released in 2024, no longer supports 32-bit apps on new devices.