Recommendations Inexpensive Android 64 bit OS Phones? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recently got a Samsung SM-J337V phone with Exynos 7885 SOC with 2GB RAM to test 64 bit apps.
Ran AIDA64 to check after failing to install the 64 bit VLC multimedia player. Result Instruction Set 64 bit ARMv8-A (32 bit Mode).
Question: Does anyone know how to change this to 64 bit Mode?
If not any recommenations for inexpensive Android 64 bit OS Phones?
Did some searching and found "How to find Android phone running 64-bit operating system for software testing purposes?" https://stackoverflow.com/questions...4-bit-operating-system-for-software-testing-p where Ed of the Mountain mentioned "I cannot find a way to search for and locate Android devices running 64-bit Android. What I Have Learned: ARM64 hardware does NOT mean the device is running Android 64-bit, only that it is capable. Example: I purchased a Moto G7; ARM64 and 4GB RAM, it runs 32-bit Android. A Samsung S7 has ARM64 and only 1.5GB RAM but DOES run 64-bit Android. Fact: RAM > 4GB is not addressable by 32-bit Android. This is not a useful indicator of 64-bit Android because all affordable Android devices have 4GB or less RAM.
Followed link to Seva Alekseyev's list of Android 64 bit phones https://rathertech.blogspot.com/2019/06/those-are-sixty-four.html mentions "Answering to this StackOverflow question, here's a list of Android device models that were seen supporting 64 bit code. No guarantee, though. The OS selection is up to the carrier; it could be the case that your carrier sells the same model with a 32-bit OS."
Am wondering if a customer can have the carrier change the Android OS on these phones to 64 bit?

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64 bit SOC with 32 bit Os

hi.my phone (xperia e4g) has a 64 bit soc with arm8 arch.but the OS is the 4.4.4 kitkat 32 bit.
i have some questions:is that 64 bit soc practicaly useless within 32 os? it will works like 32 bit soc?
what if i try to run a 64 bit app,the 32 bit OS will stop it?
and finaly any benefit from 64 bit soc within 32 OS? tnx

Android x86 help

I am got a new Tablet whit Windows 10
(TrekStor SurfTab® duo W1 3G
Prozessor (CPU) Intel® Atom™ x5-Z8300 Prozessor (bis zu 1.84 GHz, 2 MB Intel® Smart-Cache)
Arbeitsspeicher (RAM) 2 GB (DDR3)
Interner Speicher 32 GB*
Grafikprozessor (GPU) Intel® HD Graphics
Inclusive Keyboard Dock)
And now i got a question.
Is it possible to use Android x86 on it whitout any installations problems?
Curse Windows is good but Android is better
I am get this tablet from a friend for 150$ so why not. But i got allready 5 windows pcs/ Laptops.
So i will check if i can use Android x86 on the Tablett.
I hope anyone can help me out
Sry for my bad english x.x
Hi !
I think i am close using Chuwi Hi8 Pro or Cube iWorks 10 System.
But my efforts have been stopped as i was stupid enough to flash the newest FW that DISABLES booting Android.
Can someone answer here who has NOT flashed the new Firmware.
I need someone with this version:
BIOS: American Megatrends / Aptio, Core Version 5.011, Project BW3_VT4_C.10E
OR very similar. NOT the 109 version / BT4 found on the Trekstor page !
If you got it i have the tool to back it up to a file and THEN i guess we can make Android work.
Ender
Edit: got the file but something is wrong, have a Brick now

best android version/distribution for my new hardware

Hello Folks,
I'm not sure it is the best forum for my question but it is a start.
Well, I'm in charge of bring up Android on a new hard (actually old) it is a ARM 7 600 MHz with 256 MB RAM (possibly 512 MB RAM), 256 MB NAND, and 240x230 color screen.
It is not a phone. It is a device running a specific POS solution.
I would like to know a suitable Android version to use. Is it possible to run Android 6.0 and still have good/smooth user experience. I think Android 4.4 is my second option, If I have to downgrade to 2.3 I will be forced to upgrade my hardware.
What would be the best Android to port. Android OS? Cyanogen? Other mods? Which one? (I need security). Is there any license/legal issues using such distribution on my product ?
TIA,
Edgard

Android x86_64 8.1 r3 WON'T BOOT AFTER INSTALLATION

Ah $HlT here we go again... Same issue that never was fixed but I really want to run this os cause my laptop is old
Specs https://support.hp.com/ie-en/document/c02540068
I tried booting with parameter "nomodeset" "xforcevesa" "nomodeset xforcevesa" no luck ;_;
Could anybody assist me fixing this issue
GAVE UP...
Terminological said:
Ah $HlT here we go again... Same issue that never was fixed but I really want to run this os cause my laptop is old
Specs https://support.hp.com/ie-en/document/c02540068
I tried booting with parameter "nomodeset" "xforcevesa" "nomodeset xforcevesa" no luck ;_;
Could anybody assist me fixing this issue
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After many hours of looking for an answer i realised android x86 is still in development. But I found this and i was jumping of excitement.
Found this These are stable Phoenix OS, Bliss OS but they best work for newer 64 bit laptops so the best 32 bit stable os i found is Prime os
PrimeOS Classic 32 bit (for older systems) - https://primeos.in/
Use this variant if you have a cpu which was manufactured before year 2011, For example ->[ Intel Core i series 1st gen or below OR Intel Pentium dual core OR Intel Pentium G620 OR AMD Phenom II X6 1100T etc. ] Just enter your cpu model on google and you can find this info easily. This variant of PrimeOS will work well for all Old Intel, Old AMD and Old Nvidia GPUs. This version will also work on 32-bit systems, In case you cannot boot this variant of PrimeOS, you should try using PrimeOS standard or mainline.
I hope this helps.

Help king kong mini 2 not support 64 bit apps?!?!

Hi i have cubot king kong mini 2
I try to install some apk files from file maneger and some of them are failed to install
Then i realise... all the app that failed is
64 bit version
the google play store don't show me 64 bit apps
and if i try to search 64 bit from google search like parallel space 64 its redirect to play store and the play store say your phone is not compatible
i try some OS from andronix and its say my phone is 32 architecture phone
The mt6761 processor is 64 bit support. and antutu benchmark say the phone is 64 bit and the android 10 os is 64 bit
(And even older and weaker cpu support 64bit like my k touch i9)
I believe it's a bug in the software the app get info that my phone is 32 bit. Where can I change that?
please some one can help me solve this problem.
Usb debugging or root maybe?
I dig a little and the only selutionthat i found is to burn custom rom like lineage os
I found this guide but any one can explain to me more about this procces? how to fast boot like he say (like pic or video)
Cubot King Kong Mini 2
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble. Contribute to phhusson/treble_experimentations development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Even if device's SoC is 64-bit what really matters is Android's ABI ( read: Application Binary Interface ): if it's 32-bit then you can't run 64-bit apps.
Ok
There is any way to change this Android's ABI?
Re-flash phone with an Android what is compiled as 64-bit.
You mean like
lineage-18.1-20210512-UNOFFICIAL-treble_a64_bvS.img
Or
system-roar-arm32_binder64-ab-vanilla.img by @phhusson
??????
What the difference between arm 32 binder 64
or just arm 64 like linageOS ???
well try the arm64 ones first
Ok i do as this guy does
Installing Custom ROM on Cubot KingKong Mini
UPDATE 2021 The original post was for the first King Kong Mini, for instructions for the King Kong Mini 2 go to page 9 in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/installing-custom-rom-on-cubot-kingkong-mini.4050815/post-84445303...
forum.xda-developers.com
But i dont know where to put the rom file
lineage-18.1-20210512-UNOFFICIAL-treble_a64_bvS.img
Are you sure the phone in question is "Project Treble" ready?
jwoegerbauer said:
Are you sure the phone in question is "Project Treble" ready?
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It should. It has Android 10.
i doono what this means but like he says i have andro 10

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