Samsung Galaxy S5 is a smartphone issued in 2014. Although fairly old stock phones, but the Galaxy S5 can be used to mine bitcoin. This is done by the Samsung when they are looking for bitcoin using 40 Galaxy S5.
Although already fairly old school, it turns out Galaxy S5 can still have other uses, which serve as a tool miner bitcoin. Although the Samsung does not recommend users to do so, but it's part of the 'Upcycling' initiative. Samsung party just to give an example that old phones can also be used for useful things rather than just stored in a drawer, or discarded. The statement was quoted from the motherboard, Monday (30/10/2017).
Samsung party states that rather than a desktop PC device with a Core i7 2600 processor, eight Galaxy S5s are much better to get bitcoin efficiently. However, Samsung's party did not discuss details about its bitcoin miner.
In the developer conference, Samsung is not just showing off the Galaxy S5. They also carry Galaxy S3 which is enabled to monitor fish aquariums, Galaxy tablets converted to enable Ubuntu-based laptops, and complement the old phone with facial recognition technology system for home security.
"This innovative platform demonstrates an eco-friendly way to give new life to old-fashioned Galaxy devices, unlock new possibilities, and unleash additional potential from devices that may have been forgotten," said Samsung spokesman Robin Schultz.
Although already fairly old school, it turns out Galaxy S5 can still have other uses, which serve as a tool miner bitcoin. Although the Samsung does not recommend users to do so, but it's part of the 'Upcycling' initiative. Samsung party just to give an example that old phones can also be used for useful things rather than just stored in a drawer, or discarded. The statement was quoted from the motherboard, Monday (30/10/2017).
Samsung party states that rather than a desktop PC device with a Core i7 2600 processor, eight Galaxy S5s are much better to get bitcoin efficiently. However, Samsung's party did not discuss details about its bitcoin miner.
In the developer conference, Samsung is not just showing off the Galaxy S5. They also carry Galaxy S3 which is enabled to monitor fish aquariums, Galaxy tablets converted to enable Ubuntu-based laptops, and complement the old phone with facial recognition technology system for home security.
"This innovative platform demonstrates an eco-friendly way to give new life to old-fashioned Galaxy devices, unlock new possibilities, and unleash additional potential from devices that may have been forgotten," said Samsung spokesman Robin Schultz.
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