Hi, I just bought Kingelon A2800 smartphone and noticed that android detects only 6 cores out of 8. Antutu and CPU-Z shows same 6 cores. Everywhere in the phone writes that it has MT6592 chipset, That means it should have 8 cores. Any ideas how this can happen or how can I fix this?
Tap CPU heavy load. This is what 8 bars looks like. This isn't the end-all be-all, but if you get 8-bars, you have an Octa-core. It's interesting in your CPU-Z it says max 1.5, but the cores running at 1.66. It's also somewhat curious that it says you have exactly 2GB RAM total.
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(2014-05-25, 21:12)Cyborger Wrote: MtkDroid tools shows the same:
I bought it on Dealextreme. Yes, I have cwm recovery installed.
Any test you run is desktop mode including mtkdroid tools will all show same fake info as every app gets the same info, boot into recovery and use adb to get info about your phone.
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(2014-05-25, 21:12)Cyborger Wrote: MtkDroid tools shows the same:
I bought it on Dealextreme. Yes, I have cwm recovery installed.
Any test you run is desktop mode including mtkdroid tools will all show same fake info as every app gets the same info, boot into recovery and use adb to get info about your phone.
Not true. MTK Droid Tools will often detect whether an SoC has been faked or not. That's not saying it can't be tricked. But it's an excellent first line of checking.
If you're going to recommend a method, consider giving the exact details for the OP as to how to perform the test for cores.
2014-05-25, 22:59 (This post was last modified: 2014-05-25, 23:15 by vampirefo.)
(2014-05-25, 22:48)Sniper47 Wrote:
(2014-05-25, 22:42)vampirefo Wrote:
(2014-05-25, 21:12)Cyborger Wrote: MtkDroid tools shows the same:
I bought it on Dealextreme. Yes, I have cwm recovery installed.
Any test you run is desktop mode including mtkdroid tools will all show same fake info as every app gets the same info, boot into recovery and use adb to get info about your phone.
Not true. MTK Droid Tools will often detect whether an SoC has been faked or not. That's not saying it can't be tricked. But it's an excellent first line of checking.
If you're going to recommend a method, consider giving the exact details for the OP as to how to perform the test for cores.
I am writing instructions, and checking them on my phone already.
Anyway below are some tests, performed in recovery mode will get you info about your phone.
If you post your output I will go over them with you.
My commands can simply be copied and pasted into cmd window.