Monday 16 September 2013

The Samsung Galaxy S5 will be a 64bit Android

The South Korean company Samsung has not lost a single second and has already confirmed that its next generation of smartphones will come with a 64-bit, among which we hope you find the Samsung Galaxy S5 , the next generation will happen to its current flagship. As you recall, Apple on Tuesday officially presented its two new smartphones: the iPhone and the iPhone 5S 5C, the latter with a processor 64-bit Apple A7.

For this reason, and not to be outdone, Samsung has decided to use this technology in their upcoming smartphones. Meanwhile, Shin Jong-kyun, head of Samsung Mobile business publication has told The Korea Times that since the company are aware of the intentions of Apple in the mobile market in countries like China or Japan, so can not lose even one second and try even harder in those countries if they want to maintain the gap with its main competitor.
On the other hand, Shin Jong-Kyun wanted to emphasize that this change will not be made ​​in the shortest possible time but yes we see it in the next smartphone from the company, so it is inevitable that the Samsung Galaxy S5 can be one of the First Android devices have a 64-bit processor.

Developers will adapt? Their applications to 64-bit or wait for it to be more settled?

As discussed in the web PC Advisor , 64-bit processor can handle a larger amount of data in less time, which would be a fairly significant improvement when compared with those of 32 bits. For now, 64-bit processors saw only desktop computers but we had not ever seen on a smartphone or mobile device.
By the time the iPhone 5S will be the only smartphone in 64 bits, so we can not avoid asking if the developers decide to opt to work for this new architecture improved or not. Supposedly, according assure from PC Advisor, convert the code to 64-bit application is a task that can take about two hours. However, we have to see that developers decide, if they start to adapt their applications from now or if you are waiting for this kind of processors support 64-bit are more established in the world of mobile devices.

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