Does hardware of Moto X4 support EAS? - Moto X4 Questions & Answers

According to https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-fastest-android-phone-eas/
Energy Aware Scheduling is most energy efficient Scheduling algorithm for processors in Android and is very difficult to implement as it requires deeper analysis of the processor.
So does the hardware of Moto X4 support the same? What are the chances of Moto X4 getting a custom kernel to support EAS?

hpgramani said:
According to https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-fastest-android-phone-eas/
Energy Aware Scheduling is most energy efficient Scheduling algorithm for processors in Android and is very difficult to implement as it requires deeper analysis of the processor.
So does the hardware of Moto X4 support the same? What are the chances of Moto X4 getting a custom kernel to support EAS?
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it does, in fact i had used in my custom kernel around December-march. but the results are not that impressive so i abandoned it.

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Smartphone hacking without risk – plus, broken phones needed

http://hackaday.com/2011/09/06/smartphone-hacking-without-risk-plus-broken-phones-needed/
Scrolled into this article today. Thought some here might find some benefit to this community.
this has been covered on the front page a couple of times already, and it's only for phones with cortex A8 processors. the droid 3 users a TI omap processor so it wont wont
The D3 has a TI OMAP4 SoC which includes a dual core ARM Cortex A9 processor.
Think of these SoCs (OMAP, Tegra, Snapdraggon, etc) as an entire computer (motherboard, CPU, graphics card, etc) on a single chip.
But yeah, this guy is working with the A8, while the D3 and all current generation phones use A9 based CPUs. Maybe it will apply though, idk.
sorry, what i should have said was it requires a samsung hummingbird
this is a hardware mod, and the devs posted a list of all the phones its applicable to here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236273

Enable ANT+

I'm looking to know if is possible to enable ant+ on Droid Turbo, actually I don't know if the wireless chips is ant+ compatible of if there is a ROM with ant+ already enalbed.
Thanks
ntnmst said:
I'm looking to know if is possible to enable ant+ on Droid Turbo, actually I don't know if the wireless chips is ant+ compatible of if there is a ROM with ant+ already enalbed.
Thanks
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this page says the Snapdragon 805 is ANT+.
https://www.quora.com/Which-is-faster-the-Mediatek-MT6595-octa-core-or-the-Snapdragon-805-Quad-core
Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 is a 32-bit ARMv7A based SoC made using 28nm HPm process technology.
It is a quad-core SoC with 4x Krait 450 processors clocked at upto 2.7GHz. Krait 450 is a bug-free update of Krait 400 which is based on ARM Cortex-A15.
Adreno 420 GPU
Cat. 6 LTE
802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1 LE, ANT+
Upto 4K HD (3840 x 2160) display controller
Upto 55MP image signal processor
H.265 4K video record & playback
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Motorola Quarks have Snapdragon 805. The Droid Turbo is a Quark.
But I don't know whether any custom ROMs for Quarks like CM12.1 or Resurrection Remix have that feature.
CM12 did NOT support ANT+, but I don't know about current 12.1. Here's the request:
http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/104511-missing-ant-support/
ChazzMatt said:
this page says the Snapdragon 805 is ANT+.
https://www.quora.com/Which-is-faster-the-Mediatek-MT6595-octa-core-or-the-Snapdragon-805-Quad-core
Motorola Quarks have Snapdragon 805. The Droid Turbo is a Quark.
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I think is not so easy... wireless chip is different from SoC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hardware-hacking/hardware/ref-devices-ant-hardware-t2879990
and to understand if is possible to enable ant+ the first thing is to know the chip model & vendor
https://github.com/ant-wireless/ANT_in_Android
I do some search on the net, but without success
ntnmst said:
I think is not so easy... wireless chip is different from SoC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hardware-hacking/hardware/ref-devices-ant-hardware-t2879990
and to understand if is possible to enable ant+ the first thing is to know the chip model & vendor
https://github.com/ant-wireless/ANT_in_Android
I do some search on the net, but without success
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CM12 did NOT support ANT+, but I don't know about current 12.1. Here's the request from last February :
http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/104511-missing-ant-support/

Overclocking Moto G 2014. Possible? Feasible? What Kernel?

Hi, I was just wondering if it's possible to overclock the Moto G 2014. I'm running the latest Turbo ROM (http://goo.gl/CAeRWA).
I've seen previously that in Halogen Kernel (http://goo.gl/IpoBjm) was stated that it can OC the CPU to 1.6 GHz. But in the Halogen Kernel post (http://goo.gl/YPJpyR) it's stated that the hardware of the Moto G 2014 doesn't support overclocking it's CPU.
Why I need CPU OC? I'm testing a realtime app which is highly bound to the CPU clock, and it's sweet spot is between 1.2GHz-1.3GHz to work fluently.
So I was wondering if somebody could explain me if it's possible to OC the CPU of the Moto G 2014 or not. And if possible if there is a Kernel with OC that supports Turbo ROM.
Greetings and thanks.
rhp07 said:
Hi, I was just wondering if it's possible to overclock the Moto G 2014. I'm running the latest Turbo ROM .
I've seen previously that in Halogen Kernel was stated that it can OC the CPU to 1.6 GHz. But in the Halogen Kernel post it's stated that the hardware of the Moto G 2014 doesn't support overclocking it's CPU.
Why I need CPU OC? I'm testing a realtime app which is highly bound to the CPU clock, and it's sweet spot is between 1.2GHz-1.3GHz to work fluently.
So I was wondering if somebody could explain me if it's possible to OC the CPU of the Moto G 2014 or not. And if possible if there is a Kernel with OC that supports Turbo ROM.
Greetings and thanks.
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Well it is possible to OC moto g 2014. I have seen it done by one of my colleague with Magnifico Kernel. However you can try it with stellar kernel. Just make sure you read about the kernesl and study well before performing an operation.
Cheers.​

Moto G6, 32-bit OS?

Can anyone confirm? It seems that the standard G6 will come with a 32-bit version of android, which could **** up compatibility with treble roms.
Edit: went through a lot of youtube videos until I found one of antutu stating that it is the version compiled for ARMv7. So yes, it has a 32-bit OS.
Processor is 64 bits so strange that the os could be 32 bits
nicnic94 said:
Processor is 64 bits so strange that the os could be 32 bits
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Well, they did the same with the G5 Plus
renatofontes said:
Well, they did the same with the G5 Plus
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Yes!
And before having one unit for testing, two comments:
1) In the ARM platform, the difference between 32bit and 64bit ABIs is marginal. So no big speed improvements when using the 64bit ABI. However, the RAM used is increased when using the 64bit addressing.
2) As one model of Moto G6+ is announced to have 6GB of RAM, this implies a 64bit kernel. Then, you can derivate that Motorola-Lenovo will not create two ROMs for the same device, and a 64bit only version will be available.
Regards.
Hereby a screenshot of my Moto G6 Plus. Under 'besturingssysteem' (Dutch for 'operating system') it clearly sais under 'architecture' 64 bit. Don't know about the non plus version. By the way. My phone has 4gb of ram.
Well, Geekbench Browser tells me that G6 Plus is 64-bit while normal G6 is 32-bit
damianiqe said:
Well, Geekbench Browser tells me that G6 Plus is 64-bit while normal G6 is 32-bit
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Probably,
The Moto G6 and the Moto G6+ are different smartphones. The "regular" version (G6) uses the Snapdragon 450, and the "plus" version (G6+) uses the Snapdragon 630. Perhaps motorola implements the 64bit ABI in the G6+ because a 6GB RAM version will be available. And as the G6 will only be up to 4GB RAM, then it will "optimized" to use the 32bit ABI.
Remember: 64bit ABI in ARM is not a performance increase!
Here my Moto G6 - 3/32GB
So, confirmed: Moto G6 uses 32bit ABI, and Moto G6+ uses 64bit ABI.
manos78 said:
So, confirmed: Moto G6 uses 32bit ABI, and Moto G6+ uses 64bit ABI.
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Yes, an essential difference! Glad to have the Moto G6+...
And an another important point is that just the G6+ (snapdragon 630) is whitelisted by netflix for playing movies in high definition. That's right, or? So, G6+ is not a bad deal. Treble support is there on 32-bit and 64-bit OS version?
allrightlite said:
And an another important point is that just the G6+ (snapdragon 630) is whitelisted by netflix for playing movies in high definition. That's right, or? So, G6+ is not a bad deal. Treble support is there on 32-bit and 64-bit OS version?
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Yes, both have treble support. There are some compiled versions of the treble roms for 32bits.
I didn't get to test it because my Moto G6 had some screen issues so I ended up returning it before unlocking the bootloader. Though I initiated the process in Motorola's page and the bootloader seems to be unlockable.
I just read for the G6 Plus, 64-bit OS...

Project Treble just beat GPU TURBO

So GPU TURBO was a hoax?
I'm not sure but after the update I'm really starting to think all those hassle for Huawei's GPU Turbo was for nothing.
Well , I was getting even better frames in medium graphics in pubg with the RR Beta 3 treble rom.
Will the IMPLIMENTATION improve with time?
Who knows.

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