64-bit processors make your Oneplus 2 faster and more powerful

In 2015, smart phone have sport more advanced and powerful hardware and sensors. More and more developed parts get integrated into one device. From a camera sensor, to battery, larger screen and more powerful processor, all have improved. Therefore, it is a norm for smart phones nowadays to sport a 64-bit processor. But what is it? What makes 64-bit processor better than 32-bit ones? Let us find out in this article.

Currently, manufacturers emphasize on their 64-bit processor when introducing smart phones. 32-bit and 64-bit refers to the way a processor handles data. The 64-bit processor will handle more memory than 32-bit one does. Therefore, your device may sport larger RAM comparing to a 32-bit handset.

64-bit processor Apart from supporting more RAM, 64-bit processor will perform tasks faster, making your phone faster and smoother. Moreover, since your apps developer will eventually turn from 32-bit to 64-bit, your phone will execute tasks even faster since compatibility is there.

Additionally, when video recording gets updated from Full HD to 2k and 4k video, things get hard to process. That is why we need 64-bit processor on our phones.

sony-xperia-z3-17 A 64-bit processor can also make your phone more secure. It protects your data with a stronger encryption than 32-bit smart phones. Since many apps nowadays require personal information as well as our Paypal credit number, of course we need our phones to be as secured as possible.

Qualcomm-MDP-Smartphone These are the pros of having a 64-bit processor on your smart phones. However, as the change from 32-bit processor is not so fast, of course it does not show any significant different yet. The next time you change your phone, all the new devices may sport 64-bit processor though. Therefore, it will not be a long time before all the smart phones, low end or high end, to sport 64-bit or even higher, faster processor.

OnePlus 3

Oneplus 2 is a notable example for a 64-bit processor on smart phones.

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