However, those apps were being successfully installed on other Android 13 devices, so this proved that the culprit was the latest Pixel devices themselves. Upon further investigation, we found out that the Pixel 7 series ships with a 64-bit only build of Android 13! This means that you wouldn’t be able to install the 32-bit apps on your Pixel 7/Pro. The initial speculation was there aren’t any 32-bit library files on the Pixel 7/Pro. However, that isn’t the case and it seems Google has changed ro.zygote to zygote64. In simpler words, there does exist a window of opportunity that could be tweaked to allow the installation of 32-bit apps on your Pixel 7 Pro. And in this guide, we will show you how to do just that. So without further ado, let’s get started.
How to Install and Run 32-Bit Apps on Pixel 7 Pro
The below process will wipe off all the data from your device. So take a complete data backup beforehand. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.
STEP 1: Root your Pixel 7/Pro
First and foremost, your Pixel 7/Pro needs to be rooted via Magisk, if you haven’t done so yet, then please refer to our guide on How to Root Pixel 7/Pro via Magisk Patched Init_Boot.
STEP 2: Backup Persist Partition
As for this guide, we will be using Magisk Delta, which will mount the Persist partition for its early-mount feature. Therefore, it is recommended to take a backup of the persist partition beforehand. To do so, please refer o our guide on How to Take a Backup of Persist Partition.
STEP 3: Patch Init_boot via Magisk Delta
STEP 4: Boot Device to Fastboot Mode
STEP 5: Flash Firmware & Wipe Device
STEP 6: Flash Magisk Delta Patched Init_Boot
STEP 7: Test out the Results
That’s it. These were the steps to install and run 32-bit apps on Pixel 7 Pro. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
How to Remove this Tweak?
If for some reason you want to remove this 32-bit app support tweak from your device, then flash the stock init_boot.img [extracted from the stock firmware] and the backup persist.img [that you had taken in STEP 2] using the below commands:
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