[citation][nom]hate machine[/nom]So google isn't very helpful here. Could someone fill me in on if this. Will x86 run existing Apps or will there need to be some re writes. I wouldn't like to see the app market get fragmented further by this. Devs not launching on all apps, carriers making certain apps unavailable, hardware limitations and now ARM vs x86. Please someone tell me this is not the case![/citation]
Well from what i saw, most apps were compatible. Whichever aren't compatible (Chrome, Firefox Temple Run, and some others) you can't download. They won't appear on your search results. Some get through, like Opera (opera mini works however). So when i tried installing opera, the install failed and i got an error message.
Intel has a translation layer to interface with apps coded to run on the ARM architecture. But no, they'll be no fragmentation. Your device will simply get the intended install package, but that'll probably be transparent to you.
Never encountered any bugs as iirc.
Also, random interesting fact: the phone (i'm talking about the xolo here) shut down because the battery was almost empty. I started it again, and it booted in safe mode! I never knew android had safe mode too lol.
p.s. x4dm is correct too!