I'm confused if z play is 64bit or 32bit.
Please help
As I understand it, the OS installed is a 32 bit version (I believe for battery saving) but the processor is capable of 64bit.
But some sites are saying that it is 64 bit?
I believe what they are saying is that the phone is *technically* 64 bit. However, the OS does not use this.
Yea! I think so
processor arm64 bit but the rom was builded on arm32 (you know the device doesn't have 4GB+ ram)
Hi everybody!
does anyone know if it is possible to run Treble rom the emulator provided by android SDK?
sharky172 said:
Hi everybody!
does anyone know if it is possible to run Treble rom the emulator provided by android SDK?
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https://android.googlesource.com/device/generic/goldfish/+/b17335549408bd662efe3d73666491a7aa06c8a2
It looks like yes it is possible!
Oreo SDK images should be A-only, and P should be A/B (every new P device will be A/B)
phhusson said:
https://android.googlesource.com/device/generic/goldfish/+/b17335549408bd662efe3d73666491a7aa06c8a2
It looks like yes it is possible!
Oreo SDK images should be A-only, and P should be A/B (every new P device will be A/B)
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Thant you for the information!!
In fact I going to try to play with treble and MIUI Rom, but I only have one phone, and I didn't want to spend my time between testing and restoring my phone
I've had Android X86 Oreo on a Dell laptop, everything working except WiFi. That's running from a live DVD, the laptop has Android X86 64 bit Nougat installed and WiFi does work on that.
And what has this to do wih OP's question?
After some test, it seems unfortunately, Android SDK emulator isn't able to run Arm64 Oreo images... It only support x86 images...
I have Motorola Moto G7 Play XT1952-1 version
I discover my device have 32bit os version.
Stock 9.0 and 64bit ARMv8-A CPU.
I cant install cintra and Dolphin newest version.
Is there any chance to reflash stock moto g7 play dual 64bit rom?
All Moto G7 Play stock ROMs, including the stock ROM for the 3GB model, are 32bit. You will have to go the custom ROM route to get 64bit.
xtermmin said:
All Moto G7 Play stock ROMs, including the stock ROM for the 3GB model, are 32bit. You will have to go the custom ROM route to get 64bit.
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Then i need to wait for any stable custom rom. Or sell this device and buy Moto G7 Power
Morricorne said:
Then i need to wait for any stable custom rom. Or sell this device and buy Moto G7 Power
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Likelihood of a 64-bit ROM coming to this device is slim to none. Simply does not attract developer attention given modest specs (which another reason 64 bit makes little sense).
Hey guys, i'm with a little trouble here. The update for Moto G7 Play to Android 10, it's a 32 bit os or 64 bit os? With the "new" directives of Google to only accept 64 apps in Store, there'll be some troubles with 32 bits os, right?
LoboOMaioral said:
Hey guys, i'm with a little trouble here. The update for Moto G7 Play to Android 10, it's a 32 bit os or 64 bit os? With the "new" directives of Google to only accept 64 apps in Store, there'll be some troubles with 32 bits os, right?
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* I'm running Android 10 right now. It is still 32bit. Motorola has never updated a device to 64bit, with the exception being, this one time that they accidentally made 64bit source code temporarily available for the Moto G5.
* The new directive from Google requires apps that were 32bit, to also provide a 64bit version now.
* Arm32 support isn't scheduled to be dropped until at least 2022.
Spaceminer said:
* I'm running Android 10 right now. It is still 32bit. Motorola has never updated a device to 64bit, with the exception being, this one time that they accidentally made 64bit source code temporarily available for the Moto G5.
* The new directive from Google requires apps that were 32bit, to also provide a 64bit version now.
* Arm32 support isn't scheduled to be dropped until at least 2022.
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Soooo, no 64bit OS for Play. Maybe in G7 or G7 power? And if it has 64bit OS for them, maybe an port for us?
"The new directive from Google requires apps that were 32bit, to also provide a 64bit version now." - I'm asking because i'm a Pokémon Go player, and Niantic will cease 32 bit version support in August. So, i'm screwed... Thank you for the info bro"
LoboOMaioral said:
Soooo, no 64bit OS for Play. Maybe in G7 or G7 power? And if it has 64bit OS for them, maybe an port for us?
"The new directive from Google requires apps that were 32bit, to also provide a 64bit version now." - I'm asking because i'm a Pokémon Go player, and Niantic will cease 32 bit version support in August. So, i'm screwed... Thank you for the info bro"
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Yep, that is correct. Aug. 2021 begins phase out of 32bit apps in the play store. 2022 drops it completely from source I believe. So after 2022 no more security updates for 32bit either.
The Moto G7, G7 Power, and G7 Plus all have a 64bit OS. If I could port from them, I would. The custom roms for those devices can be installed on the G7 Play, and they almost boot up, but we need a 64bit vendor to make it work. And I don't have the slightest clue how build it. If I could get someone to dump a raw vendor.img from either the G7 or G7 Power, it might be possible to just dd the image and make it work. We use the same chipset as those two.
There's probably like 5 people total on xda who can take an OS from 32bit to 64bit, and none of them have provided a tutorial, and none of them are interested in building for us either. It's unfortunate.
Spaceminer said:
Yep, that is correct. Aug. 2021 begins phase out of 32bit apps in the play store. 2022 drops it completely from source I believe. So after 2022 no more security updates for 32bit either.
The Moto G7, G7 Power, and G7 Plus all have a 64bit OS. If I could port from them, I would. The custom roms for those devices can be installed on the G7 Play, and they almost boot up, but we need a 64bit vendor to make it work. And I don't have the slightest clue how build it. If I could get someone to dump a raw vendor.img from either the G7 or G7 Power, it might be possible to just dd the image and make it work. We use the same chipset as those two.
There's probably like 5 people total on xda who can take an OS from 32bit to 64bit, and none of them have provided a tutorial, and none of them are interested in building for us either. It's unfortunate.
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Well, unfortunately we have to wait. Thank you for the info and for your patience! XD
LoboOMaioral said:
Soooo, no 64bit OS for Play. Maybe in G7 or G7 power? And if it has 64bit OS for them, maybe an port for us?
"The new directive from Google requires apps that were 32bit, to also provide a 64bit version now." - I'm asking because i'm a Pokémon Go player, and Niantic will cease 32 bit version support in August. So, i'm screwed... Thank you for the info bro"
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I read Niantic reversed that decision.
https://www.pocketgamer.biz/news/73649/pokemon-go-will-stop-supporting-32-bit-android-phones/
digidad said:
I read Niantic reversed that decision.
https://www.pocketgamer.biz/news/73649/pokemon-go-will-stop-supporting-32-bit-android-phones/
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Yep, for now! But when it happens, i'm screwed! Unless Motorola, or Android community release a 64 bit version... XD
Spaceminer said:
Yep, that is correct. Aug. 2021 begins phase out of 32bit apps in the play store. 2022 drops it completely from source I believe. So after 2022 no more security updates for 32bit either.
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32-bit apps will continue to exist. The requirement is to have all 64-bit for 64-bit devices (in other words, no 32-bit apps are allowed to exist without 64-bit equivalents, so 64-bit devices will no longer be under-served by 32-bit apps).
There are too many low-end phones out there to abandon 32-bit support, at least for most developers, including Google's own apps. Maybe support for 32-bit will end sometime around 2030, but not 2022.
Spaceminer said:
Yep, that is correct. Aug. 2021 begins phase out of 32bit apps in the play store. 2022 drops it completely from source I believe. So after 2022 no more security updates for 32bit either.
The Moto G7, G7 Power, and G7 Plus all have a 64bit OS. If I could port from them, I would. The custom roms for those devices can be installed on the G7 Play, and they almost boot up, but we need a 64bit vendor to make it work. And I don't have the slightest clue how build it. If I could get someone to dump a raw vendor.img from either the G7 or G7 Power, it might be possible to just dd the image and make it work. We use the same chipset as those two.
There's probably like 5 people total on xda who can take an OS from 32bit to 64bit, and none of them have provided a tutorial, and none of them are interested in building for us either. It's unfortunate.
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postmarketOS on g7 play is aarch64 btw
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Motorola_Moto_G7_Play_(motorola-channel)
Has anyone been able to permanently install TWRP and root to a Q stock rom? I am currently using the new update XT1952-6_CHANNEL_T_MPCS_10_QPY30.85-18 downloaded from the lollinet servers. By the way, I recommend it for the xt1952-6 variant.
Hi guys, I wonder has someone with global or Europe rom converted to hydrogen os? What is need to do so?
With hydrogen is it possible to install Google Pico just to have the playstore?
Thanks in advance
But.. why?
ej8989 said:
But.. why?
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Mainly updates faster, not being so dependent of Google services. Also seen some photos and videos and it seems some visual differences are bether