{"id":3989,"date":"2023-03-28T19:43:12","date_gmt":"2023-03-28T18:43:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.architecturemaker.com\/?p=3989"},"modified":"2023-03-28T19:43:12","modified_gmt":"2023-03-28T18:43:12","slug":"what-architecture-is-my-phone","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.architecturemaker.com\/what-architecture-is-my-phone\/","title":{"rendered":"What architecture is my phone?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The word “smartphone” is a combination of the words “phone” and “computer,” and they are exactly that: small computers that make phone calls. They run operating systems (OS) and can perform many of the tasks that a desktop or laptop computer can do, including playing games, browsing the Internet, sending and receiving email, and much more. The iPhone, for example, runs Apple’s iOS operating system, while most Android phones run Google’s Android OS.<\/p>\n

The architecture of a phone refers to the phone’s design and how the different components of the phone are arranged. The architecture of a phone can vary depending on the manufacturer and the type of phone.<\/p>\n

How can I know my mobile architecture? <\/h2>\n

The Android version is displayed under the Device section. For architecture info, slide over to the System tab and check out the CPU Architecture and Instruction Sets entries under the Processor tab.<\/p>\n

Droid Hardware Info is an app that lets you view information about the hardware in your Android device. To find the CPU type, open the app and head to the System tab. There are two fields to note – CPU Architecture and Instruction Sets. Jot this information down and use the table in Step 3 below to find the common name for your CPU type.<\/p>\n

How do I know if I have ARM64 or x64 <\/h3>\n