How to run LLaMA (and other LLMs) on Android.
How to run LLaMA (and other LLMs) on Android.
Hello, everyone! I wanted to share my experience of successfully running LLaMA on an Android device. The model that performed the best for me was llama3.2:1b on a mid-range phone with around 8 GB of RAM. I was also able to get it up and running on a lower-end phone with 4 GB RAM. However, I also tested several other models that worked quite well, including qwen2.5:0.5b , qwen2.5:1.5b , qwen2.5:3b , smallthinker , tinyllama , deepseek-r1:1.5b , and gemma2:2b. I hope this helps anyone looking to experiment with these models on mobile devices!
Step 1: Install Termux
- Download and install Termux from the Google Play Store or F-Droid
Step 2: Set Up proot-distro and Install Debian
- Open Termux and update the package list:
bash
pkg update && pkg upgrade
- Install proot-distro
bash
pkg install proot-distro
- Install Debian using proot-distro:
bash
proot-distro install debian
- Log in to the Debian environment:You will need to log-in every time you want to run Ollama. You will need to repeat this step and all the steps below every time you want to run a model (excluding step 3 and the first half of step 4).
bash
proot-distro login debian
Step 3: Install Dependencies
- Update the package list in Debian:
bash
apt update && apt upgrade
- Install curl:
bash
apt install curl
Step 4: Install Ollama
- Run the following command to download and install Ollama:
bash
curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh
- Start the Ollama server:After you run this command, do ctrl + c and the server will continue to run in the background.
bash
ollama serve &
Step 5: Download and run the Llama3.2:1B Model
- Use the following command to download the Llama3.2:1B model:This step fetches and runs the lightweight 1-billion-parameter version of the Llama 3.2 model .
bash
ollama run llama3.2:1b
Running LLaMA and other similar models on Android devices is definitely achievable, even with mid-range hardware. The performance varies depending on the model size and your device's specifications, but with some experimentation, you can find a setup that works well for your needs. I’ll make sure to keep this post updated if there are any new developments or additional tips that could help improve the experience. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to share them below!
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