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Is the Moto G6 play a arm or arm 64 ?

If I remember correctly the hardware is arm64 but the OS that was used is arm/arm32.

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Teclast X98Pro

I have a x98Pro, it runs Android 5.1 64bit, but its not ARM, its got a Intel Atom Z8500 Cherry Trail X5.
Am I correct in thinking there is currently no way to install xposed on this rom? as I can't get the ARM64 builds to flash via TWRP (kinda expected)..but is there a way to manually get the required files on the tablet? or is it just not compatible with this architecture atall?
Thanks for any help
Karl
karl0ss said:
I have a x98Pro, it runs Android 5.1 64bit, but its not ARM, its got a Intel Atom Z8500 Cherry Trail X5.
Am I correct in thinking there is currently no way to install xposed on this rom? as I can't get the ARM64 builds to flash via TWRP (kinda expected)..but is there a way to manually get the required files on the tablet? or is it just not compatible with this architecture atall?
Thanks for any help
Karl
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Try the Intel x86 version of Xposed by rovo89. ARM versions won't install on a Intel architecture. If the Intel version doesn't work, there is currently no Xposed available for your device.
Also check this thread.
Ok, I thought as much, thank you for getting back to me and letting me know.

gapps for redmi4x

hey
can anybody tell me which g apps version should i install...
i want to use ressurection remix v6
currently i am using miui10 developer rom.
can anbody help?
much appreciated!
Arm64
Since you want to try Ressuruction Remix OS 6.0. Its based on Android Oreo 8.1 and Redmi 4X has 64bit processor you must choose the following from
http://opengapps.org
ARM 64 Android version 8.1 Variant Pico

64bit Rom

Is there a way to leave the firmware as it is and only increase it to 64bit without changing much?
no, thats not how that works at all.
PhiJoTo said:
Is there a way to leave the firmware as it is and only increase it to 64bit without changing much?
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The only possibility of getting to 64-bit is if motorola releases 64-bit source code after launch, and then someone creates a custom rom using it. This actually happened with the original Moto Z Play, so there is a chance. But we're not there yet.
Uclydde said:
The only possibility of getting to 64-bit is if motorola releases 64-bit source code after launch, and then someone creates a custom rom using it. This actually happened with the original Moto Z Play, so there is a chance. But we're not there yet.
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Is it possible that it gets 64bit with the pie update?
PhiJoTo said:
Is it possible that it gets 64bit with the pie update?
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Likely only if a device originally shipped with the 64 bit OS (e.g. G6 Plus). If you've got the G6 with a 32 bit OS, the update would likely be 32 bit, with you requiring custom development for a 64 bit custom ROM. From what I understand, moving from 32 bit to 64 bit may need a device wipe, which a lot of users (especially non-XDA or non enthusiast users) may not understand or happy with if that was mandatory for a system update.
What's the point in having 64bit on this device?
Swift2603 said:
What's the point in having 64bit on this device?
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As far as I know, mainly the reason for wanting 64 bit on the G6 would be to use certain apps that are only 64 bit (e.g. Google Camera and in this case, fortnite). The G6 has 4 GB of RAM so the memory addressing advantage wouldn't be in use (unlike the G6 plus which can include up to 6 GB apparently), though could be argued you may get better performance from 64 bit. However, drivers may have to be re written or modified from the 32 bit system to work on the 64 bit, even if you could flash the 64 bit custom ROM, there may be bugs.
As a non-developer, it would be my assumption that the bootloader and vendor files would have to know how to interact with 64bit parameters. Despite our hardware supporting 64bit, the underlying software must support it as well. Like others have said, Motorola would have to release the source or build it for us.
I dont know a lot about this, but i think the Moto G5 Plus community got it.
They did the firmware 64 bit despite the fact that Motorola didnt do anything
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/development/dev-64bits-t3708091
@dejello is working on 64bit support. last i heard he had a 64bit kernel working in TWRP with a working display.

Unsure which version of Xposed to install

Using a LG k20 plus mp260 model phone. Has "ARMv7 processor rev 4 (v7l)". Tutorial to install xposed gives the options of three installers ARM or ARM64 or x86. Which Xposed will work with LG k20 plus mp260?
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Using a LG k20 plus mp260 model phone. Has "ARMv7 processor rev 4 (v7l)". Tutorial to install xposed gives the options of three installers ARM or ARM64 or x86. Which Xposed will work with LG k20 plus mp260?
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ARM is the right version for your device buddy (arm cortex a53)

Is there any 64 bit ROM for the Moto E5 ?

Hi guys, I am currently unable to play some Playstore games because of this 32-bit ROM limitation, is there any that is 64 ?, Currently I use the standard version

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