Friday, August 29, 2014

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HTC has announced a 64-bit Android-smartphone

HTC has announced a 64-bit Android-smartphone


 A year ago, Apple released the iPhone 5S smartphone with a 64-bit processor, triggering a race for 64-bit depth in the mobile sphere. Now, after a year in the Android-world has its first 64-bit Android-smartphone. On the eve of HTC announced Desire 510 smartphone running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 410. first 64-bit chip in a smartphone - it's not a monster performance as Snapdragon 805, but he is able to implement the expanded memory addressing inherent in 64-bit chips. Technically Snapdragon - a single-chip quad-core Core A53 at 1.2 GHz, 1 GB of RAM and support for LTE. Here in the available 4.7-inch display with a resolution of 854x480 pixels, 5 megapixel camera, 8 GB of space (to accommodate a microSD), as well as battery 2100 mA / h. Though in itself a set of hardware HTC Desire 510 is a 64-bit, the smartphone does not work with 64-bit Android, as such, is not yet in production form. It works with 32-bit Android 4.4. The first "native" 64-bit will appear in Android L - version of the operating system that is still in development. A press release from HTC did not say when the smartphone will be available, but said that it will be sold in Europe, Asia and the USA.
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