It seems, that in early September, will premiere HTC Desire 820, the first androidowy smartphone with a 64-bit processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Such news service provided by Chinese Weibo, which is often a source of unofficial information about the expected mobile devices.
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The fact that this time, check the information from the Chinese portal, we should see in the coming days. The presence of a 64-bit processor does not mean that the HTC Desire will be a top 820 Taiwanese smartphone company. Now the device is to be representative of medium-priced, but they are intrigued by what is likely to soon present the official HTC. In the middle because we would find developed in 28-nanometer technological dimension Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 615 with up to eight cores Cortex-A53 (half clocked at 1.7 GHz and the other at 1 GHz), which would be a 64-bit Cortex-A7 replacement, and a powerful Adreno 405 graphics supports DirectX 11.2 and OpenGL ES 3.0.
While until recently is taken into account the presence of quad-core Snapdragon 610, it prints the latest leak suggests that it will, however, have to deal with ośmiordzeniowym processor. That is exactly the information which reached the international news, you can be almost taken for granted and their official confirmation is only a matter of time.
HTC has repeatedly proven that she can present something to the world as the first manufacturer (see the figure below). That was even with the handset T-Mobile G1, based on Google Android operating system. This was also the smartphone HTC Butterfly with a screen popular today in devices of this type of resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels). It seems that now is what to sharpen the teeth, because the HTC Desire 820 would in turn be the first Android smartphone using a 64-bit processor and ośmiordzeniowym. The official announcement of the model is reached on September 4 this year, that is, on the eve of the IFA in Berlin.
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