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Android phones don't have real multitasking; SailfishOS might be a better example.



Android phones run real Linux kernel with real multitasking. How multitasking exposed in UI is a different question.


That's a bit like saying "your car has 5 gears but you can only use the first one". In practice you have 1 gear.


No, that doesn't make any sense.

The system and apps on it make use of multiple cores, that's all that matters for the scheduling point.




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