Does the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 have 64bit architecture?

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Hi

Does the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 have 64bit architecture? Ive searched the internet for it but I only come across articles written a while before the launch.

Does it matter if its not?

Not so sure about it:confused:
 
Thanks, now just to make sure I get the Exynos Version from MTN. Would I be able to know if I am getting the one I want through a model number or something?
 
Yeah the model numbers differ for the exynos and snapdragon, but I don't know them for the note 4. I think the snapdragon is the only one that supports LTE and if I remember correctly it out scores the exynos version in benchmarks.
 
I think the snapdragon is the only one that supports LTE and if I remember correctly it out scores the exynos version in benchmarks.

Nope, If you check the link I posted, the Exynos is faster in every benchmark. That may because it can use all 8 cores simultaneously - making it a true octa-core device, which is impressive to say the least.
 
Exynos is a closed source chip from Samsung so don't expect great custom rom support.
 
Hi

Does the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 have 64bit architecture? Ive searched the internet for it but I only come across articles written a while before the launch.

Does it matter if its not?

Not so sure about it:confused:

Yes.


Exynos 5433 is indeed A53/57, 64bit :)

Samsung's Exynos 5433 is an A57/A53 ARM SoC
Exynos_678x452_678x452.jpg

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