Android: Google zieht Instant Apps den Stecker - keine superschnellen Apps ohne Installation mehr (Video)

Google will es Android-Nutzern so leicht wie möglich machen, neue Apps zu entdecken, diese zu installieren und sofort auszuprobieren – das ist seit langer Zeit ein Schwerpunkt des Google Play Store. Jetzt macht man allerdings einen Schritt zurück, denn die vor langer Zeit angekündigten Android Instant Apps werden schon sehr bald nicht mehr unterstützt werden. Google zieht den Stecker aufgrund von Nichtverwendung.

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Google bestätigt: Das Ende der Instant Apps naht

Instant Apps sollten ein Mittelweg zwischen Webseite und lokal installierter App sein. Doch sie waren nie beliebt. Google zieht jetzt einen Schlussstrich.

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Android Headlines: Android Instant Apps Join Google+ & Stadia: Another Google Idea Bites the Dust . “Now, in regard to Instant Apps, that was a really nice idea by Google. Unfortunately, however, they never became popular. Instant Apps basically allow users to launch part of apps without even installing them, just to experience them before pulling the trigger. It is actually a really good […]

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Google's Android Instant Apps getting discontinued in Dec 2025 📱⚰️

The "instant" feature that let you try apps without installing them wasn't instant enough to survive Google's notoriously short attention span. Developers found it too complex, users barely noticed it existed.

Another promising experiment joins the Google graveyard! 🪦

https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/06/13/1359240/google-is-killing-android-instant-apps

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Google is Killing Android Instant Apps - Slashdot

Google will discontinue its Android Instant Apps feature in December 2025, ending a nearly decade-long experiment that allowed users to try portions of mobile apps without installing them. The feature, rolled out in early 2017, enabled developers to create lightweight app versions under 15 megabytes...

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