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32 and 64 bits sametime Adobe Air for Android

Community Beginner ,
Oct 07, 2020 Oct 07, 2020

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Hi, I have an app development on Adobe Air for Android. It works for Android TV too. The problem is that Google only accept apps for 64 bits and 32 bits (sametime), buy in Air 33 I only can create 32 or 64 bits. Exist a lot of devices that run in 32 bits, especially on android TV. What can I do?

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Engaged , Oct 07, 2020 Oct 07, 2020

You can use multiple APKs currently to support both. 

 

Build your armv7 (32bit) apk and then increment the version slightly and create the armv8 (64bit) apk. Upload both to the play console and your app will support both (ensure you upload the armv7 version first with the lower version number).

 

See this for more information on multiple APKs:

 

https://developer.android.com/google/play/publishing/multiple-apks

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You can use multiple APKs currently to support both. 

 

Build your armv7 (32bit) apk and then increment the version slightly and create the armv8 (64bit) apk. Upload both to the play console and your app will support both (ensure you upload the armv7 version first with the lower version number).

 

See this for more information on multiple APKs:

 

https://developer.android.com/google/play/publishing/multiple-apks

air native extensions // https://airnativeextensions.com

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 08, 2020 Oct 08, 2020

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Thanks, I tried to upload boths but Google always says that I don't have my APK with 64 bit, it's only 32. I need to do something in the XML or another place?

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Thanks, did you use this method before? I tried but I don't know what I do wrong or this method doesn't work, any experiences?

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When uploading your application to google play, you must first install the
32-bit version and then the 64-bit one at the same time.

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Your right. Only change the version, but the version label the same. Also, both created with AIR 33 (32 bits and 64 bits). First upload 32 bits and then 64 bits 

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