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Google Nexus 6, 32bit Processing Architecture. Why not 64bit?

Google Nexus 6, 32bit Processing Architecture. Why not 64bit?


Google has chosen Motorola to manufacture the new Nexus device, as we all know that's an easy choice because Google owns Motorola.

Google Nexus 6 has a 32bit Processor, is Google on their game?
Short answer, yes. The ARM v8 Processors will change the game for us, not the bit rate the OS Runs at.

But, 64bit allows more than 4GB of RAM right?
Right, but have you actually seen a phone over 4GB of RAM? It's still a phone, there's really no reason to run a 64bit Android yet. Samsung just followed suit of Apple, because Apple has changed the game up a lot.

Will this phone run slowly?
Nope. I feel with 32bits it will run a lot faster actually, save 64bit operating for the next Nexus phone, by that time we may see more phones operating with more RAM installed.

All in all, I think we all know that 64bit, or 32bit We will love the nexus 6 for what it is. A Google phone.

I hope you enjoyed reading my blog! I hope to do reviews soon.
Thanks for reading; Android Guru Guy.

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