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yes 6 cores enabled on high demand of process. looks like turbo boost : ) I will check if it the same in 2.1.3.x
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try running some background processes and cores 5 and 6 should start scaling up. Those are (supposedly) the higher performance 1.8GHz cores on the Xperia X. This is is for the EA 2.1.4.12 release.
Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra SFOS 3 + Sony Xperia X SFOS 3, Nokia N810