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While I respect not wanting to replace hardware just because I'm also genuinely curious what hardware this is. I thought v7 was very old.
It's at most 4 years old and still running flawlessly.
I see. I guess V7 went on longer than I thought.
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No what? I'm literally just explaining why ArmV7 kernels are still used to this day.
Are you a bot? Literally just read what I was responding to.
Are you a jackass? It was showing your comment attached to this comment of mine. Now it's not showing it at all.
No lol, you are. You're the one getting all steamy because you're out of context mate. Go touch some grass.
Armv7 basically boils down to a 32 bit kernel, and any phone with less than 4GB ram is almost definitely going to have a 32 bit kernel, even with a 64 bit processor.