South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics has been long rumored to plan on bringing to the market a handset powered by a 64-bit processor, and the device appears to have made an appearance in benchmarks today.
According to a recent post on oudetelefooninleveren.eu, a certain Samsung SM-G510F smartphone made an appearance in a series of benchmarking databases with a Snapdragon 410 chipset inside, and is expected to be launched as the first 64-bit phone from the handset vendor. Moreover, the mobile phone was spotted there with a 4.8-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a qHD resolution, as well as with Adreno 306 graphics. According to the available info on the smartphone, Samsung will release it with 1GB of RAM inside, as well as with 8GB of internal memory.
Moreover, the yet unannounced smartphone appears to sport an 8-megapixel camera on the back, with full HD video recording capabilities, along with a 5MP front camera for making video calls while on the go. The usual set of connectivity options and sensors should also be included inside the phone, along with the Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system. No official confirmation on the matter has been provided as of now, and we’ll take the info above with a grain of salt for the time being. Stay tuned for more on the matter.
Samsung SM-G510F with 64-bit processor Image credits to oudetelefooninleveren.eu |
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