
If you are trying to install an application in APK format, but the same it is not compatible with the architecture of the processor that your mobile hasyou may be downloading the wrong APK.
As is often the case with most APK apps, as well as custom ROMs, it is necessary to know what ARM the Android tablet or mobile has to avoid problems when installing an app or custom ROM.
Don’t know which ARM your Android has? No problem, you can continue reading to discover in a few steps how to find out this information, you’ll be surprised how easy it is!
How to know which ARM your Android mobile device has?
Although there are several methods that can be carried out to know which ARM has an Android terminal or tabletthere is one that allows you to find out in 3 simple steps.
It is related to the app CPU-Za totally free tool that you can download to your Android mobile from the box that we leave you below.
With the app already installed on your phone or tablet, you must perform these steps to know the architecture of the processor:
- Open the CPU-Z app.
- Within it, you must click on the tab that says “System”.
- Once there, you will be able to see the ARM that your mobile has in the section called “Kernel Architecture”.
It is worth clarifying that depending on what appears in that fieldyou will be able to know the type of architecture that the processor included in your Android mobile device has.
To be clearer on the subject, below we show you the different architectures to which that information could refer on CPU-Z:
- MRA (Low power) = ARMv7 or armeabi
- ARM64 (Low consumption + Power) = Aarch64 or arm64.
- x86 (High Consumption ++ Power): x86 or x86abi.
Without much more to add in this regard, we want to remind you that the CPU-Z app also allows you to know the temperature of your Android mobile, information that you might need to know on occasion.