Thursday, January 22, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 with chip 64bit

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 with chip 64bit







Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 , the tablet midrange Korean company, could have a hardware upgrade this year by mounting a new chipset compatible with 64Bit.


The database of the famous Benchmark GFX Bench today reported the presence of a new hardware version of midrange tablet running Android Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0, which, unlike the original model seems to have been updated with a chipset compatible with the coding 64bit.


 As we know Samsung has not yet submitted any new tablet this year with chipset compatible with 64bit, although some new product is being developed (for more information you can read the article that you find here) and have already leaked some information.


The fact is that the Korean company as well as offering all new tablet could choose to upgrade some already on the market and it seems that the Galaxy Tab 8.0 is the fourth prime suspect because of GFX Bench uses a Snapdragon 410 processor with four cores Cortex A53 operating on the frequency of 1.2 GHz classical and Adreno 306 GPU.


Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 with chip 64bit


 The rest of the hardware sector of the tablet does not seem to have suffered variations; we find the same 8-inch display diagonal with 1280 x 720 pixels, 1.5 GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory expandable through the microSD slot, 1.2 mega pixel front camera, rear camera 3, 1 megapixel camera capable of recording video in 720p, always absent chipset NFC and present instead connectivity LTE Cat 4 up to 150 mB / s.


 To distinguish the model with 32-bit chipset and one with Snapdragon 410 64bit code companies becomes SM-T333, while as the operating system continues to be reported Android version KitKat 4.4.4 with TouchWiz interface.


 We do not know if they actually Samsung update of its tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 in 2015 in this way, but this first indication could have a flap a little ‘bitter: If your tablet has a chipset that does not natively support the encoding 64bit maybe you will never receive the’ update to Android 5.0 Lollipop because it is not a high-end product, or top of the range.



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