Nope, it just means it is running a 64bit kernel.
do an `ls /vendor/` and see if there is a lib64 folder in there, if so it'll be able to run x86_64 applications.
I've already dumped that device's firmware, and I know that it doesn't support x86_64.
do an `ls /vendor/` and see if there is a lib64 folder in there, if so it'll be able to run x86_64 applications.
I've already dumped that device's firmware, and I know that it doesn't support x86_64.
