A leading cross-platform framework, Flutter has reached a new milestone, and Google’s this UI framework has recently released its 1.7 version with a plenty of new elements, components, improvements and bug-fixes to user-reported issues.
AndroidX Support for New Apps
The absolute first thing that is new in Flutter 1.7 is support for AndroidX.
What’s more, in the long run would go about as a noteworthy pointer towards for what reason should android developers center around Flutter.
Android App Bundles and 64-bit Support
From August 1st, 2019, Android apps that use native code and target Android 9 Pie will be required to provide a 64-bit version in addition to the 32-bit version when publishing to the Google Play Store.