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== What to Expect ==
== What to Expect ==


While changing to Android 8.1 will bring some welcome new features to our RP2s, it won't be a major game-changer in terms of emulation speed, stability, or options.
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Anyone who has experienced a major update with an Android device in the past will know that it can be a very mixed bag. Every new version of Android brings new features and security enhancements to your old hardware. However, those same new features and enhancements also come with new requirements and limitations for the way that apps can work. Often, when we upgraded an old device, or bought a new device, we found that some of our favorite apps stopped working properly. If the developers never updated their app to work with the new version of Android, it usually meant that we simply couldn't use that app any longer. If we were lucky, we could find an alternative.
 
Fortunately, while Android 8.1 is newer than the Android 6.0 that the RP2 currently ships with, it's still an older version in 2020, and so most apps have already been updated to work correctly with it, if they are still actively maintained. But that doesn't mean that every Android 8.1 app will run on the RP2.


=== Why Won't the Update Let Us Run All Apps That Require Android 8.1? ===
=== Why Won't the Update Let Us Run All Apps That Require Android 8.1? ===
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