Quote:The developers does versions with a way different code for android, but don't want to keep x86.
Yes, because Android is a way forward and its Dolphin port has an active development team (of one person). x86 is not a way forward (the opposite) and its Dolphin port has had nobody active working on it for the last year or so. We don't even test our builds on x86 anymore.
The ARM version also shares less code with the x86 code, which makes it harder to break ARM when changing some x86_64 code paths.
If you want an x86 version, maintain it yourself. If that is not worth your time even though you are a user of Dolphin on x86, consider that it is even less worth our time.
