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Ever since when Apple he imagined iPhone 5S with a 64-bit processor, it was clear that other manufacturers were also planning something, under the guise of secrecy of course. However, it doesn't always cover everything, and we already know the hardware used in the first 64-bit smartphone from Samsung. This is specifically the Samsung SM-G510F model, whose specifications were revealed in the GFXBench benchmarking suite. The device will be powered by a Snapdragon 410 processor with an Adreno 306 GPU, but not all the information was about the processor, quite a bit was revealed.

The device will also have a 4,8″ display with a qHD (540×960) resolution, 1 GB of RAM and an internal memory capacity of 8 GB. The rear camera will have 8 MPx and the front camera 5 MPx, the entire smartphone should then work on the system Android 4.4.2 KitKat. The unveiling of this mobile phone is no surprise, after all, we assumed that such chips would one day come to Android devices. And we also knew when they would come, when about a year ago Qualcomm showed its plans for the future, and it was precisely this chip, the Snapdragon 410. The device is still only in the testing phase, but it is only a matter of time when every smartphone will have beating metal "heart" with 64-bit architecture. And we are all certainly looking forward to this moment.


*Source: GFXBench
Article created by: Matej Ondrejka

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