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Why should you wait for Samsung Galaxy S4
















Samsung may plan to get the Galaxy S4 out in Feb 2013.
It is to get 5in Full HD screen. AMOLED 4.99-Inch Screen. It has unveiled a new octa-core Exynos processor.

Samsung Galaxy S4 will land as the first handset to boast an eight-core processor, new reports have suggested that the Exynos 5 Octa Processor, unveiled by Samsung at CES 2013, will feature on the as yet unconfirmed Samsung Galaxy S4 first, marking the device out as the most powerful to date.



Rumors point to a Galaxy S4 with a 4.99-inch 1080P HD display that may include flexible or unbreakable screen tech, a first for a production Galaxy S phone. The video above shows a prototype unbreakable display from Samsung repeatedly hit with a hammer.




Screen Display - Samsung Galaxy S4 will sport 5 inches Super AMOLED touchscreen with 1080x1920 pixel resolutions. Other rumours claimed that GS4 will be equipped with flexible screen displays. Upcoming iPhone 6 is also speculated to boast 5-inch Full HD display.

Processor - Samsung Galaxy S4 is rumoured to have 8-core processor paired with 2GB RAM. iPhone 6 will probably powered by an updated A6 chip.

Operating System - Samsung Galaxy S4 is speculated to run with the upcoming version of the Android OS - Key Lime Pie or the new mobile software TIZEN OS. iPhone 6, however, will run with iOS 7.

Internal Storage - Samsung Galaxy S3's successor will have 16GB, 32GB and 64GB internal storage with additional storage through microSD slot. iPhone 6, on the other hand, will have a 128GB storage.

4G/LTE - Both devices will support 4G/LTE connectivity.

NFC - Both smartphones will be capable of Near Field Communication. iPhone 5 did not support such feature, which impedes on the sales of the device.

Camera - Samsung Galaxy S4 is rumoured to have a 13MP rear camera. The specific megapixel of iPhone 6's camera is still unknown but rumour hast it that the device will have a super HD camera.


         
  


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