![]() So, with Android 12 released last October, developers have until October 2022 to bring their apps up to speed - and now Google's new requirements mean that if they wait longer than October 2023, their apps won't be discoverable in the Play Store and can't be downloaded by users running newer Android versions. This builds off Google's existing Play Store requirement that app developers release updates to match the API of the latest Android OS release within a year of that release. ![]() It's hiding apps that haven't been updated within two years of the latest Android OS release and preventing users from downloading them. ![]() Google is taking another step to clean up the Play Store. ![]()
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