No more Chrome updates for these Android devices from August
27 Jun 2025


Google has announced that it will no longer support its Chrome browser on certain older Android devices.


The change will come into effect with the release of the Chrome 139 update in August (tentatively scheduled for release on August 5).


After this update, only devices running Android 10 or higher will be supported.


This means that users with Android 8.0 (Oreo) and Android 9.0 (Pie) will not receive any further updates from early August.


Upgrade to Android 10 or newer
User impact


Even after the lack of updates, older versions of Chrome will continue to work for users on these operating systems.


However, Google recommends that those still using older Android versions should upgrade to a supported version for continued security updates and access to new features in Chrome.


The company made this clear in its announcement about the upcoming changes.


Number of users on older Android versions
Distribution data


As of April 2025, Android 9 is running on 6% of devices while Android 8 and 8.1 are powering some 4% of devices.


While this may seem a small number, these versions have already reached the end of their life cycle.


For context, Android 8 was launched in 2017 while its successor arrived in 2018, making it eight and seven years since these versions were first introduced, respectively.

Read more
Tragic Incident: Elderly Man Killed by Elephant in Odisha's Keonjhar District
Newspoint
Successful Cleanliness Drive Concludes Tiyalu Fair in Himachal Pradesh
Newspoint
Bedding stays clean and free of dust mites if you do a 10-minute task once in the morning
Newspoint
Do animals have rights? The SC ruling on stray dogs shows why this needs to change
Newspoint
Kartik Aaryan captures Katori sulking over Bappa's farewell
Newspoint
PM Modi attends 'Sansad Karyashala' in Delhi; gives "visionary guidance" to MPs
Newspoint
'Party house' with cinema, dance floor and bar hits the market
Newspoint
First full span box girder launched through launching gantry in Maharashtra for Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor
Newspoint
Vet settles debate on whether you should give your dog dry or wet food
Newspoint
Maharashtra: Three held in cow slaughter case
Newspoint