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64bit Android Phone Samsung Galaxy S5

64bit Android Phone Samsung Galaxy S5


Samsung's flagship the Galaxy S family will be bringing a new born in around February of 2014, what is this thing really going to bring to the table?

The Apple iPhone 5S has brought the world the first in mobile phone 64bit processing, Samsung has decided its time to follow suit and bring you the first 64bit Processing Android phone. The S5 is predicted to have 3-D Back facing camera (hence the 2 cameras on the back). Although the phone in the above picture is nothing but a concept photo, it still shows some features that Samsung may be really trying to stuff into this little device.
The back of the device seems to be some sort of Touch field, maybe you can control the phone from the back like seen earlier on the OPPO N1 Cyanogenmod Device.

The S5 is just a couple months down the road, but Samsung has been able to move mountains with the Galaxy S4, The Galaxy Flagship has a huge familia, even with some Galaxy phones being Pre-Paid devices, and still the Galaxy phones cannot be beaten if you want a phone full of features.

Currently I am using a Galaxy S3, but I don't have any of the features on mine, I currently run a Cyanogenmod ROM, So I guess I could live just as well with a Nexus phone, or any phone that runs a Stock AOSP ROM.

Although I personally think Samsung is rushing devices out there, I do think this phone could surprise millions of fans out there, but then theres people like me trying to get my hands on a Galaxy S4, or a Nexus 4, or 5.

The Android Guru Guy; Dayton Thomas

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