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Google is set to discontinue Android Instant Apps by the end of 2025. They were first introduced in 2016 and made available to users in early 2017.
Android Studio’s Otter update will retire Instant Apps The Otter Feature Drop is the next major update to Android Studio, particularly with the version number 2025.1.2 and codenamed Narwhal.
Google is killing off Instant Apps after 8 years. The feature will go away in December 2025, and the company is being very quiet about the change. The move has been confirmed via Android Studio ...
That said, Android’s Instant Hotspot will not work on Samsung devices. As spotted by Android Authority, Google itself confirmed this in the blog section dedicated to the feature.
The streaming Android Instant Apps technology leverages Google’s monopoly in search engines. Instant Apps allows developers to upgrade their existing apps to become modular and streaming-compatible.
Android is starting to roll out more cross-device features, and manufacturers are finally adopting them. Samsung is the first major player to integrate Android's Instant Hotspot feature.
Android Go And Samsung Devices Are Exempted From The Fun Android Go devices won't have access to Cross-Device Services, which means they intrinsically won't be able to use Instant Hotspot.
Any Android mobile device should now or soon let you dive into Settings, Google, Devices & Sharing, and then toggle the option for cross-device services. As detailed by 9to5Google, which first ...
Google introduces Instant Hotspot, a new feature allowing seamless mobile data sharing between Android devices, enhancing connectivity and convenience. Photo by William Hook on Unsplash ...
Android Studio’s Otter update will retire Instant Apps The Otter Feature Drop is the next major update to Android Studio, particularly with the version number 2025.1.2 and codenamed Narwhal.