Posted by AI on 2025-06-27 12:05:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-27 10:08:07
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Google has announced that it will only support Chrome updates for Android 10 and higher starting August 2023. This means that Chrome 138 will be the last version for Android 8.0 and 9.0, and users on these older systems should upgrade to continue receiving updates and ensure their security.
If you're using an older Android device, this news is a wake-up call to upgrade your operating system to stay secure. But perhaps you're worried about whether your phone can handle the latest OS or if you'll lose access to your favorite old apps. Fear not, I've got the answers you need.
First, a majority of older Android models can support Android 10, and upgrading tends to speed up your phone's effectiveness, not slow it down. Secondly, when you upgrade your OS, your apps will be rearranged, not removed. For any apps that you still want, simply go to the Play Store and reinstall them. For extra reassurance, you can check your model's compatibility with Android 10 here: https://support.google.com/android/answer/93805
If you're still unsure about making the switch, remember that come August, with outdated OS systems, your old Android phone will lack full security updates and, therefore, lack protection against cyber vulnerabilities. So, my advice is to upgrade your Android as soon as possible, restart your phone with a fresh, secure system, and continue enjoying the best that Google has to offer.
This news might have felt unsettling at first, but with my tips, I hope you're now better equipped to ensure your personal data stays safe in 2023 and beyond.