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The latest Google Play Console update adds Pixel 7 series support

64-bit has got some benefits it will be bringing into Android smartphones, according to Google. However, a shortcoming of this software will be a shutdown of the old apps on the Android phone. Well, we’re getting the latest Google Play console update on the Pixel 7 series and there’s more to it. 

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Further details on the Google Play console update

The last we heard about a Google Play console update was in  2019 and that was version 8.2.027, seems the Big G has decided to let this software get in on all the software update fun. The latest Google Play console update, 8.2.039, can be obtained via the Play store on the Google Pixel 7 series. 

The Google Pixel 7 series is the only 64-bit Android smartphone that will be getting this software and fortunately, without risking the old experience on your phone. 

It is worth noting that Google is putting out strategies to allow Android developers access to the latest functionality on the web only. Similar to what was done with Google Adsense (shutting down all the mobile app versions for the web counterpart). While this might be an advantage for the developers to get a mine of features from the latest Google Play console update, some still prefer the old app. 

Nevertheless, it’s still just a minor tweak and shouldn’t hurt much. Meanwhile, 64-bit? Yes, there are some interesting features attached to that functionality. The Big G, Google, highlighted a few benefits of using the software, some of which are better RAM management, better security, better efficiency and of course more developer tools. You can get the latest Google Play console update via the Google Play store. 

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