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In case you are searching for an excellent deal on a smartphone that you should use for crypto mining a coin akin to VerusCoin (VRSC) you then would possibly’ve chanced on a very nice wanting, price-wise no less than, supply for the Whole by Verizon BLU View 2, 32GB, Black – Pay as you go Smartphone (Locked) for simply $29.99 USD (Advert). The supply at that worth for the BLU View 2 (Tracfone inside) locked for Verizon does appear excellent after a fast have a look at the specs of the machine as listed on Amazon’s web site, so good, that in truth you’ll in all probability be tempted getting one similar to we did. A 5.5-inch smartphone with 32GB inner reminiscence (expandable by way of micro-SD card), 3000 mAh detachable battery, 3GB RAM, 2.0 GHz Octa-Core CPU, 64 Bit, USB-C connector and even a charger included and that for simply 30 bucks, looks like a really candy deal thoughts you that it’s locked though you shouldn’t care if you will use it for mining solely.
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A qucik have a look at the smartphone’s specs over at GSM Enviornment confirms that the processor needs to be an “Octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53” (8-core), though there’s a little bit of discrepancy there saying 2GB of RAM solely and never 3 GB as Amazon’s description mentions. There’s nevertheless a tiny little bit of an issue right here, each the product web page of Whole by Verizon on Amazon and GSM Enviornment’s specs of this machine are mistaken because it seems that Mediatek MT6761 Helio A22 (12 nm) chipset used on this machine is definitely solely a quad-core CPU and never an octa-core as each web sites declare and we really had verified that personally after ordering certainly one of these smartphones anticipating it to do nice for mining VRSC with it. You may at all times make a mistake, however when the error is multiplied it will get complicated even for those who normally double-check issues…
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Not that it’s such an enormous situation when you may simply return the smartphone for a refund, however what stays is the frustration from one thing that may’ve been an amazing deal ending as only a easy mistake and the BLU View 2 had the potential if it was actually with an 8-core CPU. Nevertheless, not solely that it’s a quad-core A53 ARM CPU inside, however the Structure reported is armv7l and that’s the second large disappointment right here primarily making this machine unsuitable in any respect for crypto mining as even with an honest 4-core 64-bit CPU you ought to be getting first rate hashrate… or no less than be capable of run the mining software program. Basically, whereas the CPU itself needs to be 64-bit, the working system (Android 11) comes with a 32-bit kernel, so you aren’t in a position to run 64-bit functions and most miners (no less than those which are value utilizing) do require each 64-bit CPU {hardware} in addition to 64-bit working system to correctly set up and run and so as to give you an honest hashrate whereas mining.
The state of affairs with the 32-bit software program right here is similar to what now we have seen with the Verizon Samsung Galaxy A13 5G that can be a no go for crypto mining. And whereas the BLU View 2 is way more price range choice, with a bit older and lower-end {hardware} and with a 4-core processor apparently, right here the 32-bit software program gained’t come as that a lot of a shock like it’s on the A13 5G from Samsung that we actually didn’t count on to come back with 32-bit Android help solely. Anyway, the BLU View 2 comes very attractively priced (the locked mannequin), however just isn’t such an amazing take care of the mistaken specs listed and contemplating the proper ones and the actual fact it’s with a 32-bit Android 11 working system. It’s certainly with a 4-core ARM CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 32-bit Android OS. The result’s primarily an unusable machine for crypto mining!