For moto g5 plus there is 64bit custom rom will our device get 64bit to get Google camera 5.0 working.
Aby lad said:
For moto g5 plus there is 64bit custom rom will our device get 64bit to get Google camera 5.0 working.
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Actually, g5 runs snap 625 which is a 64 bit architect processor, where as 617(just functional is each for us).
So now you may have understood that its not the rom but the support from processor.
One should have easily rom it till now. But what the use of psp in rural area[emoji16]
DgnrtnX said:
Actually, g5 runs snap 625 which is a 64 bit architect processor, where as 617(just functional is each for us).
So now you may have understood that its not the rom but the support from processor.
One should have easily rom it till now. But what the use of psp in rural area[emoji16]
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Snapdragon 617 is also a 64bit processor but stock rom os is 32 bit same as g5 plus and htc a9 has same processor but has 64bit os .
Aby lad said:
Snapdragon 617 is also a 64bit processor but stock rom os is 32 bit same as g5 plus and htc a9 has same processor but has 64bit os .
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True, i checked in snaps official page and 617 is a 64 bit processor, sry for posting w/o verification.
Pn developer about it, may they can reply more efficiently and tell us also what they says.[emoji6]
If you gays are not soooo lazy you have done some research on the active threads and found the the procesor is 64bit but the bus is only 32 so is not worty have a 64 bit os since the bus will need twice cicle to transport the data.
Htc a9 has 64bit os and it work fine
Moto G4 Plus 64 bit custom ROMs
Aby lad said:
For moto g5 plus there is 64bit custom rom will our device get 64bit to get Google camera 5.0 working.
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Here it is.
https://www.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus-64-bit-custom-roms/
It is really nice that the developers are trying to make a x64 build for athene, but is los 15.1 the best option?
Because it is not stable by itself, and trying to make it stable AND 64 bit compatible at same time, isn't it too much effort? I understand that one way of thinking is "we can make it stable with 64 support already!", but maybe a port from 14.1, which is more stable, for 64 bit would show if it is worth or not (it will show what a 64 bits build can and cannot do, also performance), and in mean time, try to make 15.1 stable
I know that Dreamstar is doing almost all the job alone here (15.x and 64bits builds), so I'm thinking in try to make the 14.1 build port. I can code, but never did anything like that, not even close
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hi , i read detail of my device in most site with 64 bit processor like this :
Octa-core, 1500 MHz, ARM Cortex-A53, 64-bit
but when i download some Apk like SwiftKey Keyboard 64bit arm version and Try to install it , i got error and not installed at all
the Arm version install without problem .
so why This happened ?
is the 64bit processor is fake on my phone or some apps have bugs in 64bit version ? or the 64bit that Samsung mentioned is only part of main core of device software ?
we have seen a few 64bit capable samsung phones like Note 4 that never had a 64bit OS adapted.
Whether you have a 64bit or not, the 32bit installed system is your limitation, not the hardware.
PlutoDelic said:
we have seen a few 64bit capable samsung phones like Note 4 that never had a 64bit OS adapted.
Whether you have a 64bit or not, the 32bit installed system is your limitation, not the hardware.
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is there any chance that on android 6 update , the system installed 64bit ?
or these phones just have some limit 64bit names in processor core
The 32bit version of app work nice too , i`m just curious cause sellers make 64bit cpu too big issue when we want buy
Same on A5, why we have 64 bit cpu when its not use,shame.
Arioman said:
is there any chance that on android 6 update , the system installed 64bit ?
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I am not sure, you may want to ask the AOSP devs here if at least they have x64 builds.
As for stock sammy, i doubt it.
I just wanted to ask what's the difference between 32bit and 64bit in lenovo a6000/plus?
I already tried searching but couldnt find any topic specific to my question
I noticed most of the custom roms for this smartphone are also in 32bit. Isn't it 64bit is way better than 32bit?
Someone please enlighten me.
Thanks!
ae111james said:
I just wanted to ask what's the difference between 32bit and 64bit in lenovo a6000/plus?
I already tried searching but couldnt find any topic specific to my question
I noticed most of the custom roms for this smartphone are also in 32bit. Isn't it 64bit is way better than 32bit?
Someone please enlighten me.
Thanks!
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Our CPU architecture is 64bit. But, the stock KK rom was for 32bit and later the Lollipop update utilised the 64bit design.
Technically, OS with 64bit would use memory and carry out processes in much better way to the full potential of CPU cores. But, in case of our device, the difference is negligible. So, you don't have to worry if a ROM is 32bit or 64bit, just flash it.
thanks for explaining!
We all know that the Moto G4 Play, has a 64bit processor, which currently runs the system in 32bit mode. Will the device have enough power to run Android Nougat (or Marshmallow) in 64bit? Would you gain more performance? I think it has enough RAM.
Well all Moto products have this issue. It can only be fixed by Moto devs(though i read that some xda devs were able to do so but thats not official and some bugs are still there.) Moto has becoming quite disappointing since they released the update for N in Jan of 2018, after 1 and half year of N, and that to only brazil and some other countries. Lol, i dont know what are they trying to achieve with this.
vicente001 said:
We all know that the Moto G4 Play, has a 64bit processor, which currently runs the system in 32bit mode. Will the device have enough power to run Android Nougat (or Marshmallow) in 64bit? Would you gain more performance? I think it has enough RAM.
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I think if the devs who developed the 64-bit version for g4 (Athene) try, they may be able to create a stable kernel and ROM, but there are few devs for harpia
When I first rooted my phone I downloaded amd64 Gapps but they didn't work I need to flash the amd or 32 bit gapps.
This made me think why the system is 32 bit while prosessor is 64 bit (SnapDragon 617)?
And if possible can someone make a 64 bit rom based on lineage or resurrection...
Z-borg said:
When I first rooted my phone I downloaded amd64 Gapps but they didn't work [emoji14] I need to flash the amd or 32 bit gapps.
This made me think why the system is 32 bit while prosessor is 64 bit (SnapDragon 617)?
And if possible can someone make a 64 bit rom based on lineage or resurrection...
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The data bus is actually 32 bit
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64 bit OS is worthless on a phone with 4GB or less memory. It actually uses more RAM, because apps and SO are bigger.
And if apps are not prepared for for 64bit, it's useless too...
Hi i know all problem because we have a 32 bit os in a 64 bit processor( 32 bit data bus) but can we choose or change the kernel in the lineageos setup with 64 bit version?
For test and bench is really hard setup a 64 bit kernel?
THX for support
demonsmaycry said:
Hi i know all problem because we have a 32 bit os in a 64 bit processor( 32 bit data bus) but can we choose or change the kernel in the lineageos setup with 64 bit version?
For test and bench is really hard setup a 64 bit kernel?
THX for support
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Certainly Not as Moto G4 Plus is having only 32bit source code (you might end up writing whole code yourself if you are a C/C++ pro who knows ) Available and Certainly i support motorola with their decision Running a 64bit OS Means UI Lags and Stutters on a budget SOC (that too sd 617) So In short No you can't run 64bit Kernel