Minecraft continues to support 32-bit Android devices (armeabi-v7a). You can check if your device is 32-bit or 64-bit using tools like 64Bit Checker .
Support for 32-bit Chromebooks and Android devices is still active but planned for removal in the future. Performance on Low-End Hardware
Removed the touch control selection screen from appearing on Nintendo Switch and fixed keyboard accessibility for the Structure Block's Y-value field. minecraft 11951 de 32 bits new
Fixed a duplication glitch where pistons could recreate moving blocks that were destroyed mid-move.
As a hotfix, this version focused on stability rather than new gameplay features: Performance on Low-End Hardware Removed the touch control
Resolved a specific crash that could occur during active gameplay.
Running Minecraft on 32-bit systems often requires optimizations. Because 32-bit systems can only address up to 4GB of RAM, allocating too much memory can cause the game to fail. Experts recommend allocating between 512MB and 1GB for older versions to ensure the operating system has enough resources to remain stable. 32-bit systems with limited RAM
Added the controlled_value property to the minecraft:variable_max_auto_step component for mobs controlled by players. 32-Bit Support and Compatibility
Minecraft has largely moved toward requiring a 64-bit operating system for the latest versions. However, version 1.19.51 remains one of the last stable releases that can be made to run on low-end, 32-bit systems with limited RAM, provided the proper Java environment is configured.