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Samsung has started working on its first 64-bit device. Today we still don't know what this device will be called, but entries on Zauba.com indicate that the first parts for a device with a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor have arrived at Samsung's test center in India. which our sources previously said should be part of Samsung Galaxy S5 mini, but it looks like this phone will probably offer a 32-bit Snapdragon 400.

We do not yet know what the 64-bit processor will be hiding in, since Samsung sent only parts to India, not complete devices. This means that the development of this product has only just begun and we will have to wait a few more months to find out what this device is all about. All we know is that it has a quad-core, 64-bit Snapdragon 410 (MSM8916) processor with a frequency of 1.2 GHz, an Adreno 306 graphics chip and supports 4G LTE networks. At the same time, however, it is possible that Samsung will never release such a device, since it only sent parts to its center in India for testing purposes. The records do not even mention any model designation for the device. Samsung Galaxy The S5 mini should have the designation SM-G800, Galaxy S5 Active to change SM-G870.

Alongside the 64-bit prototype, however, the company is working on something more real. This is his first smartphone with the Tizen system, which appears in the database under the designation SM-Z910F. Such a "high" number indicates that it will be a high-end device with unknown but powerful hardware. But despite the powerful hardware, the phone offers a slightly smaller display Galaxy S5. It is a display with a diagonal of 4.8″, which is a display with almost the same diagonal as it had Galaxy S III and what the new one offers Galaxy K.

*Source: SammyToday (1)(2)

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