Not necessarily, no. 32-bit applications are going to be making calls to 32-bit libraries and referencing a 32-bit address space. If those libraries are missing and/or there’s no virtualization layer to translate the 32-bit calls, then the 32-bit apps won’t work.
I’m not exactly sure what you’re suggesting here. The application is 32-bit. It will not run on devices which only run 64-bit binaries.
Are Androids picky with this? Shouldn’t 64-bit devices be able to run 32-bit just fine?
The Pixel 7 is the first to drop 32-bit support. For what it’s worth, Apple dropped 32-bit support about five years ago.
Not necessarily, no. 32-bit applications are going to be making calls to 32-bit libraries and referencing a 32-bit address space. If those libraries are missing and/or there’s no virtualization layer to translate the 32-bit calls, then the 32-bit apps won’t work.
I am not sure but I think they patched 32bit support out