Making dictionaries compatible with 16 KB devices.#1199
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Related to apk compatibility with 16 KB devices for dictionaries.
APK Unexpected-Keyboard-debug.apk is not compatible with 16 KB devices. Some libraries have LOAD segments not aligned at 16 KB boundaries: lib/arm64-v8a/libcdict_java.so Starting November 1st, 2025, all new apps and updates to existing apps submitted to Google Play and targeting Android 15+ devices must support 16 KB page sizes. For more information about compatibility with 16 KB devices, visit developer.android.com/16kb-page-size.