Editing Android 8.1 on the RP2
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=== Why Won't the Update Let Us Run All Apps That Require Android 8.1? === | === Why Won't the Update Let Us Run All Apps That Require Android 8.1? === | ||
The version of Android that a device uses is not the only limiting factor that can prevent a particular app from running. There are other concerns such as memory, storage space, and hardware features. For many Android emulators, the RP2's GPU will still be a barrier to working | The version of Android that a device uses is not the only limiting factor that can prevent a particular app from running. There are other concerns such as memory, storage space, and hardware features. For many Android emulators, the RP2's GPU will still be a barrier to working. | ||
The RP2 is built around a MediaTek MT6580 system-on-a-chip. This includes a quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU and a Mali-400 series GPU. | The RP2 is built around a MediaTek MT6580 system-on-a-chip. This includes a quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU and a Mali-400 series GPU. |