Fortnite reaches 15 million Android downloads without Google Play

collected by :Maya Tony

as declared in that gamble seems to have paid off extremely far—Epic reports 15 million Fortnite downloads and 23 million players on Android just 21 days after the game's beta release. It took the iOS version of Fortnite about 3 months to reach 100 million downloads, according to analysis firm Apptopia. Epic has extremely far limited the Fortnite Android beta to a small determine of handDetermines launched in the last 2 years, a fact that means 92 percent of Android Fortnite players are running Android 8 or newer. Despite working by the up-to-date software, the Fortnite team ran into a lot of headaches managing Android's fragmented hardware universe. "extremely far, Epic has instigated action on 47 unauthorized 'Fortnite for Android' websites, many of that appear to be run by the same bad actors," the company said.


Microsoft's Your Phone app has more than 5 million download on Android

The Your Phone app allows users to sync their Windows 10 PCs by their Android devices, giving them full access to their content like photos and messages. The Your Phone App currently is the highest trending application on the Google Play Store by more than 5 million downloads. This achievement of the Your Phone app was announced by Vishnu Nath, Head of Program Management, Microsoft Mobility. "The #YourPhone companion app is now the #1 trending app in the Google Play app store! Microsoft is currently working on adding more new features to the Your Phone app by working on backing for any Android application.

Microsoft's Your Phone app has more than 5 million download on Android

Google Chrome will soon stop working on 32 million Android devices

according to An estimated 32 million Android devices could extremely recently no longer work by the Google Chrome mobile browser. According to XDA, a recent commit detect that the minimum API level for the Chrome mobile browser app going to be raised from 4.1 to 4.4. Based on the laanalisis distribution figures, Jelly Bean (4.1 to 4.3) is continue in use on 3.2% of Android devices . Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was launched to the public on July 10th 2012. The first stable version of the mobile Chrome browser for Android came on June 27th, 2012.





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