Tencent QQ Android beta version 8.8.35 has been upgraded to 64-bit version

Tencent QQ Android beta version 8.8.35 has been upgraded to 64-bit version

On October 15, according to netizens' feedback, Tencent QQ Android beta version 8.8.35 has ushered in a 64-bit version, showing support for ARM64 V8 architecture. Since last year, Tencent's WeChat and Honor of Kings Android apps have been upgraded to 64-bit versions.


The current Tencent QQ Android version 8.8.33 software architecture is still a 32-bit version.


▲ Screenshot from IT Home Tools & Resources - Native Application Overview

The software architecture of Tencent QQ Office Simple Edition TIM 3.4.1 is also 32-bit.


▲ Screenshot from IT Home Tools & Resources - Native Application Overview

64-bit generally means it can process larger blocks of data more efficiently than a 32-bit device. Although the actual observed performance improvement is often affected by various factors, in general, 64-bit processors have been proven to represent faster operation, lower latency data throughput, and faster user response (relying on excellent software implementation).

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