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Android Q: Google to shame developers for not updating their apps?

July 24, 2025

Android Phas been out for several weeks now, but that doesn’t meanGoogleis taking it easy. In fact, it looks like Android Q will aggressively push developers to update their apps.

A new commit on the Android Open Source Project (spotted byXDA-Developers) showsAndroid Qcould display a warning message if users attempt to run an app made for Lollipop and older. From this message, users are prompted to either dismiss the alert or check for an update.

Android Pie Gesture Navigation

Google would seemingly be shaming developers into updating their apps then, but an updated app does have benefits. By targeting Android Pie, the app could take advantage of new additions to the mobile platform.

Some of the more prominent Android Pie enhancements includeAdaptive Battery(prioritizing battery power for your most used apps),App Actions(predicting what you’re likely to do in an app), andApp Slices(havings bits of an app UI surface in Google Search). So updating an app to play nice with some of these features seems like a wise move anyway.

A warning set to appear in Android Q.

If your app hasn’t been updated since the Lollipop years, you’d also potentially gain access to other Android additions by targeting the latest update. These legacy features include granular permissions, notification channels/dots, and voice interactions.

According toXDA, it seems like Google won’t actually stop users from running older apps. This is a wise move, because there are scores of niche apps that don’t get updated, but are still used by many. But we wonder whether a warning message could be detrimental to bedroom coders and other small-time developers with little in the way of resources. After all, the likes of Starbucks, Reddit and Facebook can afford to devote time and resources to updating their apps.

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