(06-23-2020, 06:12 PM)JosJuice Wrote: [ -> ]I believe that what Samsung is trying to say is that they don't want to make their devices run 64-bit code if they have too little RAM (because 64-bit code increases the RAM usage). It would be possible to make a 64-bit capable device that has little RAM, but I understand why they wouldn't want to do that.
Though, I'm not sure what you mean by "different take"... None of what they said really contradicts anything that was said here.
"The Android version of the device has nothing to do with the 64-bit capability, it is the RAM size of the device“
I never said Android version, I specifically said Android edition. All currently released Android versions since 5.0 are available both in 32-bit and 64-bit editions.
Also, like JosJuice mentioned, RAM size isn't directly correlated to whether the device will run a 64-bit edition or not. I've already seen entry-level devices with just 2 GB of RAM running 64-bit Android as well as mid-range devices with 4 GB of RAM running 32-bit Android (although is probably safe to assume anything with more than 4 GB of RAM will be running 64-bit Android)...
The Samsung guy's wording is throwing me off, haha. I never actually said anything about Android version either, my wording was "a 64 bit version of Android", and the Samsung guy's gone from there.
(06-23-2020, 06:14 PM)efAston Wrote: [ -> ]"The Android version of the device has nothing to do with the 64-bit capability, it is the RAM size of the device“
I might not necessarily sound funny, when your tablet is based on intel atom, hence x86 family based cpu.
With the exception of some variants of the Galaxy Tab 3, all Samsung tablets uses ARM-based CPUs...
Lenovo seem to be implying as well that the 4GB thing is set by Android rather than the manufacturer. Maybe more recent versions of Android have that.
Hello Aston,
Tabs with RAM less than or equal to 4GB do not run 64bit Android.
Even this one is a 32bit android version.
Thank you & Best regards,
Rihana K
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Chat Sales Team
Lenovo ANZ eCommerce
Australia.
That’s purely a lenovo decision, google has never made ABI selection memory dependent.
And Samsung... And they've both worded it as if it's an Android limitation.
That is marketing and product placement. Whatever if its Windows or Android, what is stoppping you to run 64 bit os on 2 GB RAM machine. Take out RAM from your PC and see yourself

(06-30-2020, 03:00 PM)sirdaniel Wrote: [ -> ]That is marketing and product placement. Whatever if its Windows or Android, what is stoppping you to run 64 bit os on 2 GB RAM machine. Take out RAM from your PC and see yourself 
I know hey, I remember running XP64 back when 1GB of RAM was good.