As we have seen Apple announcing it's 2013 flagship, the world's first 64-bit operated smartphone, the iPhone 5S earlier. Now, in an interview with one of the Korean Media, the South Korean electronics manufacturer, Samsung's mobile communications head, and CEO JK Shin today announced that the company is in plans of the 64-bit Android powered smartphones in the future.
"Not in the shortest time. But yes, our next smartphones will have 64-bit processing functionality," added the company's Chief Executive Officer. So these word from the Samsung's head leads us to a conclusion, the South Korean's 2014 flagship, the Galaxy S 5. And according to the operating system, we already know that Google's Android does not support the 64-bit processing yet, but a refresh to the it's latest version, the Android 4.4 KitKat can bring up the support.
Source: THE KOREA TIMES