which platform is Samsung GT-I9105P? ARM? ARM64? x86? for GAPPS - Samsung Galaxy S II Plus

I want to know which platform the Samsung GT-I9105P is.
Because I need to know which GAPPS to download from opengapps (seems I'm not allowed to post links)
I tried the ARM64, but it would not install with twrp. Throwing error 64.

Lol
Its ARM
Arm64 is a 64 bit architecture
And x86 is a computer architecture

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Galaxy A10 ( SM-A105G/DS ) Trivia Royale problem

Hello. I just wanted to play Trivia Royale on my phone but it says " device isn't compatible with this version " on play store. I have installed apk manuelly and could open game . But it has so many lags . I have tried game on Samsung Note 4 it works really good. I think it is about my phone's 32 bit processor . Because Note 4 has 64 bit one. Is there a way to play that game on my galaxy a10 without laggy ? ( i guess my phone could run 64 bit supported games. I'm very dissapointed )
To find out whether phone's CPU architecture is 64-bit or not download, install and run
Droid Hardware Info
From there you can collect information about your phone's CPU. The common nomenclature for ARM, ARM64, and x86 processors are as follows:
ARM: ARMv7 or armeabi
ARM64: AArch64 or arm64
x86: x86 or x86abi
jwoegerbauer said:
To find out whether phone's CPU architecture is 64-bit or not download, install and run
Droid Hardware Info
From there you can collect information about your phone's CPU. The common nomenclature for ARM, ARM64, and x86 processors are as follows:
ARM: ARMv7 or armeabi
ARM64: AArch64 or arm64
x86: x86 or x86abi
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It says ARMv7-A . What does this mean ?
jwoegerbauer said:
To find out whether phone's CPU architecture is 64-bit or not download, install and run
Droid Hardware Info
From there you can collect information about your phone's CPU. The common nomenclature for ARM, ARM64, and x86 processors are as follows:
ARM: ARMv7 or armeabi
ARM64: AArch64 or arm64
x86: x86 or x86abi
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Aida64 shows 64bit ArmV8-A (32bit Mode).
Both reports show your phone runs 32-bit Android kernel and userspace. Hence you can't flawlessly run apps compiled to be used in 64-bit Android kernel and userspce.

How to install&run latest wechat on android-x86 virtualbox?

I get stuck to install wechat 8.0.3 on android x86 virtualbox. I downloaded android x86 r9 from android-x86.org and install at virtualbox. After that, I tried to install wechat apk from my pc or from google play directly over virtual device, but it's failed to open in both cases. installation was successful and wechat apk was armeabi-v7a. but I am not sure why it's crashed when it's opened. Any help??
You installed a WeChat version what was compiled to be run on an ARM device: VirtualBox emulator runs apps compiled for INTEL devices.
You have to install WeChat UWP
jwoegerbauer said:
You installed a WeChat version what was compiled to be run on an ARM device: VirtualBox emulator runs apps compiled for INTEL devices.
You have to install WeChat UWP
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Thanks, jwoegerbauer. Can you guide me how to install wechat uwp on android x86 virtualbox?
IMHO far easier is to install libhoudini - the ARM to Intel translator - on your x86-Android:
libhoudini/4.0.8.45720/system/lib/libhoudini.so at master · Rprop/libhoudini
the default ARM translation layer for x86, extracted partly from Nexus Player - libhoudini/4.0.8.45720/system/lib/libhoudini.so at master · Rprop/libhoudini
github.com
jwoegerbauer said:
IMHO far easier is to install libhoudini - the ARM to Intel translator - on your x86-Android:
libhoudini/4.0.8.45720/system/lib/libhoudini.so at master · Rprop/libhoudini
the default ARM translation layer for x86, extracted partly from Nexus Player - libhoudini/4.0.8.45720/system/lib/libhoudini.so at master · Rprop/libhoudini
github.com
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Thanks. I pushed houdini8_y.so into /system/etc and ran /system/bin/enable_nativebridge. APL was installed, but it's crashed at opening. In the log, it returns fault when it access to mmkv.so. Should I use 4.0.8 in android x86 v8.1?

How to reflash Galaxy A02s with 64bit Android

Hello forum guys, I've registered now to see if any enlightened souls could help me.
So straight to the problem...As stated in the title I have a Galaxy A02s and I am having problems with its Android.
I did a lot of research but I'm just getting more doubts, I read things like custom mod, kernel 64, treble info, and so on.
I will specify my device with the Aida64 information for better understanding:
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 450
Core Architecture: 8x ARM CORTEX-A53 @ 1804MHz
Manufacturing Process: 14nm
Instruction Set: 64-bit ARMv8-A (32-bit Mode)
And Treble Info says:
In the Architecture part: "Your device is ARM32 but uses a 64-bit binder. This usually indicates that the hardware supports 64-bits but the software does not. In this case, a 'binder64' or 'a64' image should be used. "
And in the Image Requested part: "Your device needs an image file called 'system-arm32_binder64-ab.img.xz.'"
I don't know if this Treble has anything to do with leaving Android in 64-bit, but I was researching and researching and that's what I got, however, I have little knowledge about these things and I didn't find any tutorial teaching how to install/update to 64-bit
That's it, I hope you can help me, thank you in advance
What's your real problem?
Any 64-bit SoC flawlessly runs 32-bit Android OS and 32-bit apps
jwoegerbauer said:
What's your real problem?
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sorry, stopping to read again what i wrote i realized i didn't specify what i needed help lol
So I just don't want this 32-bit mode, I googled to see if my processor had architecture to run in 64-bit, and apparently yes, so I wanted to put android in 64-bit, but I have no idea of how to do this
thanks again
Replace this thread's title by your real problem: How to reflash Galaxy A20s with 64bit Android
Certainly, you flashed a 32bits system.
Just flash a 64bits system.
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Certainly, you flashed a 32bits system.
Just flash a 64bits system.
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I bought the phone and it came like this, but how do I do it ? To a 64bits system
I'm also with the same problem, I would need some ROM for the 64-bit system, but I realized that there is none so far, is there any other way to change it to 64-bit without changing the ROM?
Short answer: NO
Short answer: NEVER
I'd like to ask how is the 32bit system with the 64bit system?
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s5 neo 64bit capabilities & custom roms

i picked up on a s5 neo because of the 64bit cpu over the snapdragon 801, cost only 60$ and is supported by lineage-os to my surprise the latest official version of it runs on 32bit even though the cpu can run 64bit, i did look at phone info [samsung] on the stock rom and it ran in 32 bit as well, the most i know about it is that it was android 6.0.1, so my questions is will lineage-os put this phone on 64bit since it can run it and did it ever have 64bit support at all from android, because i didn't try android 7 at all, i did try the Cosmic-Kernel that appears to run in 64bit but truth be told i haven't got a clue what im doing as to install it so i didn't try to hard to install it, heres a link to the github for it
https://github.com/Cosmic-Kernel/android_kernel_samsung_s5neolte
You have to distinguish between a device's Linux kernel and device's Android OS. Both are different to each device.
A kernel for Android OS basically is a mainstream Linux kernel, with additional drivers for the specific device, and other additional functionality, such as enhanced power management or faster graphics support.
If I'm not mistaken the kernel determines if the OS is 32bit, not necessarily the OS am I right or can the OS and kernel be 32bit
Actually any 64-bit ARM SoC can run 32-bit software ( Linux kernel -> modules, Android OS -> libraries & executables ) due to its 32-bit compatibilty mode.
This will change: ARM has announced that from 2023, all of its new smartphone CPU cores will be 64-bit only, with no 32-bit compatibility mode.
BTW:
Have never heard that Linux kernel determines whether Android OS has to run in 32-bit mode or 64-bit mode.
jwoegerbauer said:
Actually any 64-bit ARM SoC can run 32-bit software ( Linux kernel -> modules, Android OS -> libraries & executables ) due to its 32-bit compatibilty mode.
This will change: ARM has announced that from 2023, all of its new smartphone CPU cores will be 64-bit only, with no 32-bit compatibility mode.
BTW:
Have never heard that Linux kernel determines whether Android OS has to run in 32-bit mode or 64-bit mode.
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jwoegerbauer said:
Actually any 64-bit ARM SoC can run 32-bit software ( Linux kernel -> modules, Android OS -> libraries & executables ) due to its 32-bit compatibilty mode.
This will change: ARM has announced that from 2023, all of its new smartphone CPU cores will be 64-bit only, with no 32-bit compatibility mode.
BTW:
Have never heard that Linux kernel determines whether Android OS has to run in 32-bit mode or 64-bit mode.
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I know of running 32bit software on a 64 bit processor works on the same way with typical desktops and laptops, I'm trying to figure out how to make it run in 64bit mode, and determine the easiest way to do it

How to mod our Sony Bravia from 32 to 64 bit

Hello everyone
Briefly , I try to understand HOW to mod our Sony BRAVIA 4K VH21 UC TV to go from 32 to 64 bit in order to install the Dolphin emulator.
on Dolphin website the requirements are :
System Requirements
The following are requirements your Android device needs to meet in order to install the application:
Android 5.0 or higher
A 64-bit processor (AArch64/ARMv8 or x86_64)
A version of Android that supports 64-bit applications
A graphics processor that supports OpenGL ES 3.0 or higher.
If your device fails to meet any of these requirements, attempting to install Dolphin will return an error message reading "Application not installed."
Note that some devices are equipped with 64-bit processors but ships with 32-bit builds of Android. Installation will fail on these devices as well. There's no way to fix this, and no manufacturer has updated a 32-bit only device to support 64-bit apps.
our Sony Bravia have theses specs :
-- Android 10
-- 4x ARM Cortex-A73 @ 1800 MHz / 64-bits ARMv8-A (Mode 32-bit)
-- OpenGL ES 3.2 v1
Downloaded DOLPHIN 5.0-17995 and APK installer
the app refuse to install saying the app is incompatible....
I feel im touching the dream at the tips of my fingers
Please tell me its fesable with my specs and how to proceed step by step
I HOPE someone will be able to help me (but you are all invited for sure
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2023 guys !
Install a Custom ROM that is compiled for 64-bit ARM SoC what is suitable to the device in question, what requires to install a suitable Custom Recovery before.
jwoegerbauer said:
Install a Custom ROM that is compiled for 64-bit ARM SoC what is suitable to the device in question, what requires to install a suitable Custom Recovery before.
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Hi
thanks for your answer.
QUESTION 1 : BEFORE i proceed , did the process is reversible ?
It will not be hard/impossible to re-install app like youtube/netflix ?
QUESTION 2 : where i can find such custom rom ? I have to make it myself ?
QUESTION 3 : Did you have a step-by-step tutorial to do so ?
As you can see here obviously a Custom Recovery - what is prerequiste to install a Custom ROM - isn't available.
But may be you find one doing a related Google search.

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