{"id":16753,"date":"2023-11-28T23:22:02","date_gmt":"2023-11-28T22:22:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.architecturemaker.com\/?p=16753"},"modified":"2023-11-28T23:22:02","modified_gmt":"2023-11-28T22:22:02","slug":"how-to-check-android-device-architecture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.architecturemaker.com\/how-to-check-android-device-architecture\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Check Android Device Architecture"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Checking Device’s OS Version<\/h2>\n

The first step to check your device’s architecture is to know which Operating System (OS) version it is running. Typically, modern Android devices run on either Android 8.0 (‘Oreo’) or above, or Android 9.0 (‘Pie’). To check the operating system, select the ‘Settings’ application from the home screen, followed by ‘About Phone’. That will open a window where you can find the OS version.<\/p>\n

Which Architecture for My Android?<\/h2>\n

Android devices come with either an x86 or ARM architecture. Devices touting the x86 architecture are built for higher performance, while devices with the ARM architecture are generally less powerful, but more energy-efficient. To determine which architecture is on your device, go to ‘Settings ‘> ‘System’ > ‘About Phone’ > ‘CPU Architecture’ and you will see either x86 or ARM.<\/p>\n

Analyzing CPU Cores<\/h2>\n

The next step is to analyze the CPU cores on your device. CPUs’ cores come in either single, dual, triple or quad varieties. Typically, the higher the number of cores, the better performance you can expect from your device. To check the number of cores, again go to ‘Settings’ > ‘System’ > ‘About Phone’ and select ‘CPU Cores’.<\/p>\n

Inspecting SoC Cores<\/h2>\n

Next comes the SoC cores. ‘SOC’ stands for System on Chip, which is a type of processor that holds a variety of components such as the CPU, GPU, RAM, ROM and others in one integrated unit. SoC cores are typically more powerful than regular CPU cores, and can affect the device’s performance. To inspect the SoC cores, you will need to know the device manufacturer’s make and model. With this information, you can search the internet for reviews and benchmarks which will provide more detail about its SoC core information.<\/p>\n

Examining GPU Cores<\/h2>\n