Tag: 64-bit

HTC Desire 826 comes complete with Android 5.0 Lollipop and 64-bit CPU

Yesterday HTC announced the Desire 320, a handset that’s so strikingly similar to its predecessor that you can hardly call it an upgrade. Luckily, the Taiwanese manufacturer quickly redeemed itself by announcing a much more impressive smartphone in the form of the HTC Desire 826. While labeled as being a mid-range entry into the series, ...

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 variant with Snapdragon 810 chipset in the works

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is already one of the most impressive mobile devices around but what if Samsung decides to make it even better? Coincidentally, that’s exactly what’s happening as the Korean tech giant is reportedly working on adding the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset to the phablet. The device currently comes in two variants, one ...

Motorola’s Droid phablet will look similar to the Nexus 6, but sport better specs

The Motorola manufactured Nexus 6 may very well be one of the best phablets currently available on the market, but word on the street is that the company is already working on something even better. This is a bit strange considering that they also released the DROID Turbo not long ago, but I guess the ...

Nvidia Shield Tablet vs Nexus 9 – bang for buck

Two of the most anticipated, and later acclaimed tablets of the year are the Nvidia Shield Tablet and the HTC Nexus 9. While other tablets like the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 have also been recently released, people outside the Apple ecosystem tend to gravitate towards these two powerful tablets. While the Nvidia ...

Nvidia Shield tablet getting Android 5.0 Lollipop

Google has announced the new Android 5.0 Lollipop mobile operating system on October 15 and has assured Android enthusiasts that its latest, and best, mobile OS will be coming to most Android smartphones and tablets in the following days. First off, Lollipop will be landing on Nexus devices like the Nexus 5, 7 and 10, ...

Android L will be able to support 64-bit architecture

Google announced earlier today that a new Android L developer preview emulator image is now available. The search giant says that the preview is now able to support 64-bit apps and asks developers to consider making apps for this architecture. “Developers, start your 64-bit engines. The x86 64-bit Android L developer preview emulator image is now ...