
In 2019, after Google Play announced that the 64-bit version of APK must be provided after an APK's 32-bit version is released, gradually more and more Android developers began to develop the 64-bit version of mobile games and apps. What are the distinctions between different bit versions on NoxPlayer? In the 21st century, retail personal or server computers have a word size of 32 or 64 bits. Like the byte, the number of bits in a word also varies with the hardware design, and is typically between 8 and 80 bits, or even more in some specialized computers. On Android 9 users could download supported high-spec games directly, such as Genshin Impact.Ĭomputers usually manipulate bits in groups of a fixed size, conventionally named "words ". For compatible games, Android 9 supports the longest AFK time (away-from-keyboard) with a stable performance and decreased chances of gamecrash. Its game compatibility is currently lower than the above versions, so it's a beta version. Android 9 is released first worldwide by Nox in May 2021, providing the ultimate gaming experience for professional gamers, thus hardware system requirements will be higher for Android 9, and we don't recommend low-end PC users to try this. Currently, you could try Official version (32-bit) or PRO version (64-bit) of Android 7 on NoxPlayer.ģ. But Android 7 requires a better PC spec, and its CPU usage is slightly higher than Android 5. Android 7 supports the latest games and shows a better gaming performance and smoothness. But an increasing number of recent games don't support Android 5 system anymore, causing running troubles of the latest mobile games on this type of system.Ģ. Android 5 brings a more stable performance in low/medium-end PCs, and performs well in game compatibility. For a better compatibility with more latest games, we would recommend you to use Android 7.ġ. NoxPlayer currently supports Android 5/7/9. What's the distinctions between different Android versions on NoxPlayer? Android System What's Android (Operating System)?Īndroid is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.


