> non-phones (waydroid

Some Waydroid installations are on phones.

Given how uncommon x86 phones are (a few asus, lenovo, etc. that did not sell well) I think it's clear the vast majority of waydroid_x86_64 are not phones, right?

Many people that use linux distros like postmarketos on ARM phones also have waydroid for running android apps.

Right, but that would still not be x86_64 except on very uncommon phones. Look at the stats:

    waydroid_x86_64         181015
    waydroid_arm64          8718
    waydroid_tv_x86_64      3200
    waydroid_x86            1215
    waydroid_arm64_only     914
    waydroid_car_arm64_only 69
    ---
    usa_total               337390

that mystery was quite easy to solve via Google.

Searching for "waydroid_x86_64 LineageOS 20.0" leads to a sourceforge page [0] of waydroid with LineageOS builds that have 70-80k downloads per month.

It seems to be popular to be installed on CachyOS, which in turn is the 2nd most popular distro to use Steam (after SteamOS itself), so my guess is that it's a popular setup for gaming...

[0] https://sourceforge.net/projects/waydroid/files/images/syste...

I have waydroid installed to run APKs on my Ubuntu Touch phone.

Is that really running x86_64?

To get to 2/3 of US installs, you have to sum all this stuff up including waydroid_arm64.

Are we seeing different stats? Clearly x86_64 is the vast majority of waydroid installs.

    waydroid_x86_64         181015
    waydroid_arm64          8718
    waydroid_tv_x86_64      3200
    waydroid_x86            1215
    waydroid_arm64_only     914
    waydroid_car_arm64_only 69
    ---
    usa_total               337390

Nobody was saying anything about x86_64 being the vast majority of Waydroid installs or not but you, so not sure what's your point. Read my first comment again.

The parent said "2/3 of US installs are on non-phones (waydroid, nintendo switch, rpi, etc)", you responded with "Some Waydroid installations are on phones". My response to you was about the vast majority of waydroid installs tracked here are highly unlikely to be on phones due to the CPU architecture.