It’s 2014 – welcome to the era of 64-bit. Google is finally on board with Chrome, and it now looks like Taiwanese manufacturer HTC will be first to market with a 64-bit Android smartphone, as well. The device is the HTC Desire 820, and it will run the Qualcomm_Snapdragon 615 SoC, a powerful octa-core 64-bit [&hellip
HTC will be the first the market with a 64-bit Android smartphone by John Freml first appeared on Pocketables.