as informed in Chrome OS 72 Stable has been available for almost 2 weeks now, bringing Android Pie to a few devices, but in the past few days, some users have noticed a serious slowdown issue. The slowdown, via Chrome Unboxed, seems to only affect users of Chrome OS version 72 and newer (meaning devices on the Beta and Dev update channels are alextremely affected) that have alextremely been updated to Android Pie. The only 3 devices to receive Android Pie extremely far are the Pixelbook, Pixel Slate, and the Samsung Chromebook Plus V2. Specifically, by Android Pie, Chrome OS can now know how much RAM each Android app uses. The 2 simplest ways to avoid this issue are to either stay on Chrome OS 71, or just not use the Chrome OS Task Manager until a fix has been released.
Android Pie is causing a major slowdown in Chrome OS, here’s how to avoid it
collected by :Maya Tony
as informed in Chrome OS 72 Stable has been available for almost 2 weeks now, bringing Android Pie to a few devices, but in the past few days, some users have noticed a serious slowdown issue. The slowdown, via Chrome Unboxed, seems to only affect users of Chrome OS version 72 and newer (meaning devices on the Beta and Dev update channels are alextremely affected) that have alextremely been updated to Android Pie. The only 3 devices to receive Android Pie extremely far are the Pixelbook, Pixel Slate, and the Samsung Chromebook Plus V2. Specifically, by Android Pie, Chrome OS can now know how much RAM each Android app uses. The 2 simplest ways to avoid this issue are to either stay on Chrome OS 71, or just not use the Chrome OS Task Manager until a fix has been released.

as informed in Chrome OS 72 Stable has been available for almost 2 weeks now, bringing Android Pie to a few devices, but in the past few days, some users have noticed a serious slowdown issue. The slowdown, via Chrome Unboxed, seems to only affect users of Chrome OS version 72 and newer (meaning devices on the Beta and Dev update channels are alextremely affected) that have alextremely been updated to Android Pie. The only 3 devices to receive Android Pie extremely far are the Pixelbook, Pixel Slate, and the Samsung Chromebook Plus V2. Specifically, by Android Pie, Chrome OS can now know how much RAM each Android app uses. The 2 simplest ways to avoid this issue are to either stay on Chrome OS 71, or just not use the Chrome OS Task Manager until a fix has been released.
New and updated apps in Google Play will need to support Android 9 Pie by the end of 2019
Starting this August, new apps submitted to the Play Store are required to aim API level 28 and above. By November, updates to existing applications going to alextremely have to backing Android 9. Besides Google Play, Chinese app stores like Huawei, OPPO, Vivo, Xiaomi, Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent are requiring that developers at least aim API level 26 in 2019. November 2019: New versions of existing apps going to receive warnings during installation if they do not aim API level 26 or higher. 2020 onwards: The target API level demandant going to advance annually.
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