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Sadly, this telephone is an e-waste.
phones cant run pc games
you can get the steam app and use that for auth and buy and download games on a host
and steam link app to stream to the phone from a capable host pc
For thos3 devices, simply use Steam Link and do Stream Play
Dude, why are you always spouting out myths instead of googling first? People have already been playing PC games on phones for YEARS now.
1 - "Android is Linux anyway so who cares" thought people have
2- The development work is mostly done by volunteers and sometimes contractors assigned by companies that make use of Linux (see Microsoft's contributions to the Linux Kernel) and they see competing for desktop marketshare a better target. Which it is.
Again it's not the same thing. As that is ARM based. Basically ChromeOS for ARM instead of X86