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React Native 0.81 has officially landed, and it brings some of the biggest changes developers have seen in years. With full support for Android 16 (API level 36), this update makes edge-to-edge rendering mandatory, deprecates the old <SafeAreaView>
in favor of react-native-safe-area-context, and introduces predictive back gestures for a smoother user experience.
If you’re building apps for foldables or tablets, adaptive layouts are no longer optional — Android 16 enforces fluid UI across large screens. On top of that, Google Play has set a strict deadline: from November 1, 2025, all native libraries must comply with the new 16 KB page size requirement. Failing to upgrade could result in broken layouts, navigation issues, or even store rejections.
For developers and React Native app development companies, the takeaway is clear: upgrade your projects now, test across devices, and audit all dependencies to stay compliant. This update may feel like short-term pain, but it’s a long-term investment in smoother UX and future-ready Android apps.
Read More : <a href="https://dianapps.com/blog/react-native-081-android-16-support/">React Native 0.81 – Android 16 Support</a>

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