Samsung Galaxy S5 might not come with 64 bit processor, android kit kat and Fingerprint scanning
To the disappointment of those who were eager and excited about Samsung Galaxy S5, the company might be dropping the idea of incorporating a fingerprint scanner and a 64 bit processor in the successor of samsung galaxy s4. Adding to the disappointment might be the unavailability of Android Kit Kat OS in the galaxy s5. We had earlier reported that Samsung galaxy s5 could come with a fingerprint scanning technology that is currently being used in laptops. But, latest rumors suggest that Samsung's partner Crucialtec - the company responsible for inclusion of fingerprint swipe scanning technology in future samsung smartphones might not be able to deliver the biometrics feature until late 2014.
According to a news published in the Korea times, samsung galaxy s5 could also skip the 64 bit processor chip which was earlier rumored to be coming as one of the main features of samsung galaxy s5. Samsung's CEO Shin John Kyun told that the chip would be incorporated in the future galaxy phones but wont arrive in the shortest possible time. From the statement it can be anticipated that the device that would feature a 64 bit chip would probably be Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
The Android Kit Kat scheduled to arrive in October will also be skipped. Intel's Developer Forum states that the OS would run on a 64 bit processor. Hence, dropping the 64 bit processor would mean skipping the Android Kit Kat OS.
Other rumors we've heard about Samsung Galaxy S5 says that the Galaxy S5 would feature a magnificent 20.7MP camera.
According to a news published in the Korea times, samsung galaxy s5 could also skip the 64 bit processor chip which was earlier rumored to be coming as one of the main features of samsung galaxy s5. Samsung's CEO Shin John Kyun told that the chip would be incorporated in the future galaxy phones but wont arrive in the shortest possible time. From the statement it can be anticipated that the device that would feature a 64 bit chip would probably be Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
The Android Kit Kat scheduled to arrive in October will also be skipped. Intel's Developer Forum states that the OS would run on a 64 bit processor. Hence, dropping the 64 bit processor would mean skipping the Android Kit Kat OS.
Other rumors we've heard about Samsung Galaxy S5 says that the Galaxy S5 would feature a magnificent 20.7MP camera.








