With the release of mobile Chrome 89, Google began to introduce a 64‑bit version of the browser. It shows significant performance improvements, but is only available for sufficiently powerful and new smartphones. When updating, the system will check the characteristics and install the desired version (32-bit or 64‑bit), you do not need to configure anything yourself.
The minimum requirements are 8 GB of RAM and Android 10 and above. If you have a suitable device and automatic Chrome updates are enabled, open the browser and go to the chrome://version page. The new version must have a postscript (64‑bit).
In addition to faster page loading, Chrome 64 will be able to offer improved security, energy efficiency and new features not available in the 32‑bit version. However, both options will be developed in parallel: Google will not leave a significant part of Android devices without support.
Many Android users suddenly discovered that their smartphone does not meet the system requirements of Chrome 64. What about you? Did you manage to update?