is there 64bit kernel and Android build?
The Note 4 is a 64 bit system. The kernel is indeed 64 bit, as is common with most contemporary devices.
Not the Qualcomm version.
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Which one does the S5 resemble? I compiled a kernel using toolchains optimized for ARMv15 and my S5 seems to run just fine.
It worries me you are compiling kernels when you don't understand ARM architecture.
Arm v7 or v8 are the two types: generally the 64bit processors come with arm v8. S5 is v7 as far as I know. The v15 thing you mentioned is actually professor model types: ARM do a9 and a15 cores along with their newer a53, a57 cores.
lynxblaine said:
It worries me you are compiling kernels when you don't understand ARM architecture.
Arm v7 or v8 are the two types: generally the 64bit processors come with arm v8. S5 is v7 as far as I know. The v15 thing you mentioned is actually professor model types: ARM do a9 and a15 cores along with their newer a53, a57 cores.
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Thanks for the quick response. I have since compiled a kernel with the proper cross compiler and source code.
I know the SM-T580 has a 64bit ARM processor. Is there some other reason Samsung hasn't developed a 64bit ROM for it? And, no, cost is NOT a satisfactory answer.
Can someone suggest me what type of open gapps should i flash with it??
Arm or arm64
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Missy Raja said:
Can someone suggest me what type of open gapps should i flash with it??
Arm or arm64
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All Oreo ROMs are 64bit, so arm64
thedr34m13 said:
All Oreo ROMs are 64bit, so arm64
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But my processor is armv7 ??
I am using Moto g5 plus
Missy Raja said:
But my processor is armv7 ??
I am using Moto g5 plus
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We have a 64 bit processor, but Motorola decided to ship the device with a 32bit OS. Stock and all nougat ROMs are 32 bit. However, our amazing devs created 64 bit sources for us to use, and now all our Oreo ROMs are 64 bit, so use arm64 GApps.
thedr34m13 said:
We have a 64 bit processor, but Motorola decided to ship the device with a 32bit OS. Stock and all nougat ROMs are 32 bit. However, our amazing devs created 64 bit sources for us to use, and now all our Oreo ROMs are 64 bit, so use arm64 GApps.
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Thanx sir I installed opengapps arm 64 and it's working fine..
I have the Sm-t510 and it comes with the exynos 7885 64bit processor and 3gb Ram but the OS is 32bit.Is there any way that I can change it to 64bit i can't find any roms for the sm t510 that are 64 bit and I cant play some games that require a 64bit OS.
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I have the Sm-t510 and it comes with the exynos 7885 64bit processor and 3gb Ram but the OS is 32bit.Is there any way that I can change it to 64bit i can't find any roms for the sm t510 that are 64 bit and I cant play some games that require a 64bit OS.
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if u cant find any roms for it ghen that should answer ur question
There is only one rom for the T510 in the roms and development forum. It still in progress.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...rom-nexus-stock-2019-galaxy-tab-10-1-t4056233
Is it possible to deploy a 64-bit application on Wear OS ? As I understand, there is no 64-bit Wear OS emulators available. Also the physical devices supporting 64bit are also minimal. But I could not find relevant information that if the Wear OS is also a 64 bit variant and not a 32bit OS running on a 64bit device.
Is there any material or data available on this ? Is 64 bit Wear OS in Google's roadmap ?