21 August 2025
Posted by Fahad Durrani – Product Management, Google TV
Google TV and Android TV will require 64-bit app compatibility to support upcoming 64-bit TV devices starting August 2026.
Following other Android form factors, Google TV and Android TV devices will soon support 64-bit app compatibility. 64-bit apps will help offer improved performance, shorter start times, and new viewing experiences on upcoming 64-bit Google TV and Android TV devices.
Starting August 1st, 2026:
We’re not making any changes to 32-bit support, and Google Play will continue to deliver apps to 32-bit devices. The 64-bit requirement means that apps with 32-bit native code will need a 64-bit version as well. You should continue to provide 32-bit binaries alongside 64-bit binaries by using ABI splits in App Bundles.
How to transitionThis requirement only impacts apps that utilize native code. You can check if your app has native code (.so files) with the APK Analyzer. For ARM devices, you can find native libraries in lib/armeabi-v7a (32-bit) or lib/arm64-v8a (64-bit).
For detailed guidance on transitioning to 64-bit, see Support 64-bit architectures.
How to test 64-bitCurrently, 16 KB page size can only be tested on phones. Follow the instructions above to sideload a TV app onto a phone, and follow the 16 KB page size testing guide to learn about supported phone emulators and devices.
Prepare your TV apps to comply with 64-bit requirements by August 1st, 2026: