Appx 95% of 2024-model mainstream Android phones and tablets sold in the US are running 64-bit Android 14. If whatever you choose comes preloaded with Android 14 or 15, it’s guaranteed running in 64-bit mode as there is no 32-bit version of Android 14/15 nor will there ever be. For the other 5% and for most of the non-mainstream brands, no one can tell you exactly which of the current 64-bit models are forced to 32-bit mode, especially phones because it depends not only on phone carrier, but service-level within carrier. With non-mainstream models, it’s a crap shoot. Basically the less you pay, the more likely you’ll receive a 32-bit device as companies looking to make a quick profit are dumping their junk on the unsuspecting public. That is especially true for the low-end generic brands sold on Amazon and by Walmart. Within the next 1-2 years, there will be no 32-bit app support and the Google Play Store will no longer host 32-bit apps. While researching, concentrate on preloaded Android version and look for Android 14 at minimum. That’s “real” Android 14, not “based-on Android 14” or Android-Go or FireOS flavors or whatever.