Is the OS 32-bit or 64-bit? - Moto G8 Plus Questions & Answers

Motorola is known for putting 32-bit OS on some (most?) of their G-series phones. Is it same this time around? Is the Android Pie on this 32-bit or 64-bit? I know Google has killed of 32-bit app support for Android Pie. Does this mean Android Pie also need to be 64-bit? Need to confirm if we can use certain 64-bit only apps/mods.

jtrvk said:
Motorola is known for putting 32-bit OS on some (most?) of their G-series phones. Is it same this time around? Is the Android Pie on this 32-bit or 64-bit? I know Google has killed of 32-bit app support for Android Pie. Does this mean Android Pie also need to be 64-bit? Need to confirm if we can use certain 64-bit only apps/mods.
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Kidding us bro!
Moto G8 pluse with 4GB ram and snapdragon 665 seems to be 32bit?!!!
It's not too powerful (as snapdragon 855+ is)but it's 64bit
32bit phones are going to death

amirizad_7436 said:
Kidding us bro!
Moto G8 pluse with 4GB ram and snapdragon 665 seems to be 32bit?!!!
It's not too powerful (as snapdragon 855+ is)but it's 64bit
32bit phones are going to death
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Even if processor is 64 bit, Motorola is notorious for putting 32-bit OS. So want to confirm before buying.

jtrvk said:
Even if processor is 64 bit, Motorola is notorious for putting 32-bit OS. So want to confirm before buying.
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Don't think that Company have such folish idea!
its just imposible bro!

Check in the g7+ forums what it was. If the g7+ was 64 bit, then would expect this one is 64 bit too.
But yes I too know from experience, the G5+ has a 64 bit processor but 32 bit OS.

jtrvk said:
Even if processor is 64 bit, Motorola is notorious for putting 32-bit OS. So want to confirm before buying.
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It's running a 64bits OS.

vache said:
It's running a 64bits OS.
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Thanks a lot for the confirmation!

vache said:
It's running a 64bits OS.
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Can u provide screenshot from Antutu device detail??

Darshu_V.007 said:
Can u provide screenshot from Antutu device detail??
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Sorry but i don't own the device, i had a look at a firmware dump to get the answer.

Darshu_V.007 said:
Can u provide screenshot from Antutu device detail??
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I confirm it is 64 bit,
see screenshot from antutu on my G8+

vietchecz said:
I confirm it is 64 bit,
see screenshot from antutu on my G8+
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Can you confirm if the phone uses eMMC 5.1 or UFS 2.x storage?

emmc by the looks of it .. https://www.notebookcheck.net/Motorola-Moto-G8-Plus-smartphone-review-Mobile-phone-with-action-cam.442877.0.html

It is eMMC according to Antutu.

Moto G7 Power any different?
Do you know if the G7 **Power** is also running 32-bit software? I haven't found the answer here but figured it's worth a shot to ask if you know whether the entire G7 family was built running the same bit level.

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64Bit 4.4.2 for the Moto G??

A new version of 4.4.2 will soon come out and its going to be 64bit, do you guys think the Moto G will also get the 64 Bit update?
KuGeL94 said:
A new version of 4.4.2 will soon come out and its going to be 64bit, do you guys think the Moto G will also get the 64 Bit update?
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No.
Read MSM8x26 specs, and then look at your question (Snapdragon 400 SoC doesn't support x64 ...)
matmutant said:
No.
Read MSM8x26 specs, and then look at your question (Snapdragon 400 SoC doesn't support x64 ...)
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Ok, sorry I didnt know that. Too bad, would a 64bit os be better for smartphones anyway?
KuGeL94 said:
Ok, sorry I didnt know that. Too bad, would a 64bit os be better for smartphones anyway?
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Yes and no,
for a device like ours with less than 1GB of ram it is mostly useless,
for higher end device, it could be interesting though
(to complete previous post, we have a MSM8226)
It will be a year or more until a 64 bit processor will be able to be fully utilized. Phone manufacturers and app developers both have to get on board.
Sent from my Moto G XT1028

is to possible to Port From MTK To QualComm Snap Dragon

im trying to port a rom from an mtk phone to my redmi note 4 Snapdragon so i want to know if its possible and what am i missing
You need identical hardware to do that. So, no it's not possible.
rezadh said:
You need identical hardware to do that. So, no it's not possible.
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oh man thanks for replying ^^ its just i had exynos samsung note 3 and when i used to try to port it reaches the boot screen animation and also a friend of mine ported flyme os from a snapdragon to exynos and booted no problems so i was curious about cross porting
omarilzz said:
oh man thanks for replying ^^ its just i had exynos samsung note 3 and when i used to try to port it reaches the boot screen animation and also a friend of mine ported flyme os from a snapdragon to exynos and booted no problems so i was curious about cross porting
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Nothing is impossible in Android if architecture same. That's not matter mtk or qualcomm
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Ahmed.Rajib said:
Nothing is impossible in Android if architecture same. That's not matter mtk or qualcomm
Sent from my Redmi 4 using Tapatalk
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This is the furthest from the truth. Porting from mtk (a joke of a chip maker) to snapdragon is not even remotely easy or worth it as there is underlying code that has to be changed for it to work properly. Other wise you get what you mentioned. A non booting screen. In best case you wind up with a rom that I wouldn't run on a toaster.

Android 10 64 bit?

Can someone Say me if there are plans for Android 10 ROM for this device?
hinarufi said:
Can someone Say me if there are plans for Android 10 ROM for this device?
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I think that's very possible...
hinarufi said:
Can someone Say me if there are plans for Android 10 ROM for this device?
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I'm not sure Xiaomi will release 64 bit version for S2 users
phantomhell said:
I'm not sure Xiaomi will release 64 bit version for S2 users
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[ASK] anyone know how install windows 10 arm64

it possible install windows 10 arm64 soc snapdragon 808?. cus lumia 950 same soc
It probably wouldn't be feasible/usable.
Yes but camera, sensors, etc. probably won't work.
tipzrickycheung said:
Yes but camera, sensors, etc. probably won't work.
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how. i want try

Question My poco X3 Pro got broked and now after repair they have replaced sd-860 processor with sd-855+ processor

My poco X3 Pro got broked and now after repair they have replaced sd-860 processor with sd-855+ processor , Its working perfectly fine now, but can I root it and install custom roms. Kindly help!!
Heven11 said:
My poco X3 Pro got broked and now after repair they have replaced sd-860 processor with sd-855+ processor , Its working perfectly fine now, but can I root it and install custom roms. Kindly help!!
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The cpu change shouldn't affect anything.
DarthJabba9 said:
The cpu change shouldn't affect anything.
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Thanks so I can flash all the kernels and ROMs without any problem!! Right!!
DarthJabba9 said:
The cpu change shouldn't affect anything.
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I wonder if CPU change even possible on mobile device.
Can you please explain something more about this?
The 855+ and 860 variants seems to be nearly the same
https://www.qualcomm.com/content/dam/qcomm-martech/dm-assets/documents/product_brief_-_qualcomm_snapdragon_855_860.pdf
They even have the Same Parts Number...
SM8150-AC (Hana)​
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