The Samsung Galaxy S5 rumour mill already started to churn while the Galaxy S4 remains one of the top smartphones in the market today. The Galaxy S4, most probably will be replaced by a new device in 2014, which could be the Galaxy S5.
Similar to the Galaxy S3, the Galaxy S4 is expected to remain solid
despite being in the market for almost two years. The Galaxy S4 is
packed with the marketing power, the revered brand name, the top-of-line
hardware and software and the killer specs to do well in a cut-throat
competition with the iPhone 5s, Lumia 1020, HTC One and the like.
Rumours suggest that the next smartphone in the Samsung's Galaxy series is expected to come next year. And although the Galaxy S5 remains firmly in the shadows, here is an early look to a match-up between the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy S4.
Rumours suggest that the next smartphone in the Samsung's Galaxy series is expected to come next year. And although the Galaxy S5 remains firmly in the shadows, here is an early look to a match-up between the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy S4.
If we look back we see that Samsung introduced the Samsung Galaxy S3 in May 2012 and the Samsung Galaxy S4 in April this year. However this time and were about to give the go-ahead to the mass production phase, to begin in January 2014. The numbers are being considered they point to a production rate will grow very fast. The company will begin with 8 million units in January after six million would rise in February and March and it could reach eight or ten million Samsung Galaxy S5. In theory this information comes from within the company, but no way to know if it is successful.
Galaxy S3 vs Galaxy S4
CPU, Memory and Storage. Some Samsung Galaxy S4
editions come with octa-core CPU. (Samsung Galaxy S4 i9500 16GB, $709.95
at MobiCity). The S4 also has twice the RAM of the S3's 1 GB. Both
devices' storage can be expanded up to 64GB with a microSD card. If
you're not a mobile gamer, and you don't regularly watch videos using
your phone, the 2012 Samsung flagship phone is already good in itself.Screen Display. If you're upgrading your Android phone to enjoy a more spectacular screen display, here's why you'll spend more cash. Samsung Galaxy S4 features a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels in its bigger 5-in screen. Compare that to 1280 x 720p on a smaller 4.8-in screen, and you will know which way to go. However, it might do you well to really compare the two phones side by side. Samsung takes good care of its colour saturation, so the older phone could look stunning enough for you.
Weight and Form. Samsung was heavily criticised when the S4 was launched. A lot of reviewers pointed out the Korean tech giant missed an important chance to show off some revolutionary and sophisticated design this year. Still, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is slimmer (by 0.7 mm) and lighter (by 5 g) than its predecessor.
Camera. It is 8MP vs 13MP in favour of the Samsung Galaxy S4. If you're thinking of getting rid of your point-and-shoot camera, the S3 is not a bad choice at all. The S4 is for indulgence that you can afford to miss if you're not professionally printing your photos, anyway.
Amazing Samsung Galaxy S5
Although everything about the Galaxy S5 is inconclusive at this point, rumours suggest that the next Galaxy smartphone will be made of metal, unlike the plastic Galaxy S4. Also, some reports say that it could feature a faux leather plastic, which is similar to the Galaxy Note 3 but Samsung is unlikely to recycle a design with its flagship device.
Display
Normally, Samsung changes its displays every year and so, it is rumoured that the Galaxy S5 will sport a brand new overkill display with 560 ppi screen density which will be 1440 x 2560 screen resolution on a 5-inch display. Furthermore, the Youm technology could also be incorporated on the new Galaxy S5.
Specs
The Galaxy S5 is expected to be more powerful as every smartphone is expected to be more powerful than its predecessor. Currently, some rumours suggest that the Galaxy S5 will probably feature an improved camera at 16MP sensor with ISOCELL technology. Also, it will not be surprising to see a Qualcomm or an Exynos processor in the Galaxy S5.
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