On Sun, 2017-02-26 at 18:09 +0000, Unix One wrote: > As for Ubuntu Touch phones, since 100% of existing phone devices are > 32-bit, there are no 64-bit phones even being planned (at least > publicly), wiping 32-bit future official support outright alienates > the > core power users and developers - i.e. pretty much everyone - in a > frustrating way.
Both the BQ M10 tablet and Meizu Pro 5 phone are 64-bit hardware. The userland is currently only 32-bit there, because arm64 was not supported on 15.04, which the current phone/tablet images are based on. That would reduce your figure to 60% (if you're only talking official retail devices, or 50% if counting both M10 FHD/HD separately).
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