I see a Samsung Galaxy SIII Mini I8200 8GB 5MP , I want to buy that.
Is it compatible with corona Sdk? Procesador Dual Core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9
I want this for testing with Amazon and Google.
Can I test using both stores?
I see a Samsung Galaxy SIII Mini I8200 8GB 5MP , I want to buy that.
Is it compatible with corona Sdk? Procesador Dual Core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9
I want this for testing with Amazon and Google.
Can I test using both stores?
Hi @gerdzon,
You’ll need to check that this device has a sufficient processor (ARMv7). Please see the “Notes” box on this page:
http://docs.coronalabs.com/guide/distribution/androidBuild/index.html
Best regards,
Brent
This device has a Dual Core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 processor.
Hi @gerdzon,
Can you confirm that it’s this processor?
http://arm.com/products/processors/cortex-a/cortex-a9.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-A9
If so, Corona should support it fine, since it’s ARMv7.
Brent
Yes it has Procesador Dual Core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9
Hi @gerdzon, be aware that ARMv7 and ARMv6 are architectures. ARM build CPUs that may have names Like ARM 9 that’s an ARMv6 family of chip. You can’t tell just by that description if it’s ARMv7 or not. The links Brent provided should help you determine it. Though generally by the time you get to Dual Core processors, they should be modern enough to be safe. This links says it’s a ARMv7:
All Cortex-A processors are ARMv7 compatible. Even first Samsung Galaxy S has ARMv7 compatible core.
Hi @gerdzon,
You’ll need to check that this device has a sufficient processor (ARMv7). Please see the “Notes” box on this page:
http://docs.coronalabs.com/guide/distribution/androidBuild/index.html
Best regards,
Brent
This device has a Dual Core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 processor.
Hi @gerdzon,
Can you confirm that it’s this processor?
http://arm.com/products/processors/cortex-a/cortex-a9.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-A9
If so, Corona should support it fine, since it’s ARMv7.
Brent
Yes it has Procesador Dual Core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9
Hi @gerdzon, be aware that ARMv7 and ARMv6 are architectures. ARM build CPUs that may have names Like ARM 9 that’s an ARMv6 family of chip. You can’t tell just by that description if it’s ARMv7 or not. The links Brent provided should help you determine it. Though generally by the time you get to Dual Core processors, they should be modern enough to be safe. This links says it’s a ARMv7:
All Cortex-A processors are ARMv7 compatible. Even first Samsung Galaxy S has ARMv7 compatible core.