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Chrome for Android required Android 5.0 Lollipop (API 21) as a minimum for its rendering pipeline and sandboxing features. The Passport’s runtime maxed out at API 18–19 (KitKat) with severe limitations on GPU access and shared memory. google chrome for blackberry passport
The colorful Chrome icon appeared on his home screen. He tapped it. The browser didn't crash. He typed nytimes.com (older version) Chrome for Android required Android 5
If you manage to get a legacy version running, the experience is often suboptimal: He tapped it
Ultimately, the pursuit of Chrome on the Passport was a tragic metaphor for the device itself. It was an attempt to force a square peg into a round, Google-shaped hole. The Passport didn’t need Chrome; it needed the world to build for it . When BlackBerry killed the Android runtime in 2018, the last brittle version of Chrome for Android 4.3 faded into digital dust.