As the end of the year nears, we have already witnessed each and every major smartphone launch in 2013. We have seen the HTC One, the Galaxy S4, the iPhone 5s, the LG G2, the Xperia Z1...Samsung’s current flagship handset, the Samsung Galaxy S4 came on sale in April 2013. It came packed with a huge and big number of features and contributed to the opinion that Samsung, rather than Apple, is the main driver of innovation in the smartphone market today.
It also doesn’t hurt that Samsung sold an estimated twenty million Samsung Galaxy S4s within 2 months of it hitting shelves.
This is an article about the Samsung Galaxy S5. We’ll be rounding up all the latest news and rumours about the handset in the run up to its unveiling next year.
What's more, Samsung recently and newly teased a range of potential Samsung Galaxy S5 features. Speaking at its annual Analyst Day in Seoul, South Korean, the manufacturer has suggested that its 2014 phones (i.e. the Samsung Galaxy S5 "the best smartphone 2014") will boast impressive 2560 x 1440 pixel displays as well as 16-megapixel ISOCELL camera sensors and as much as 4GB of RAM.
What's more, though recent Samsung Galaxy S5 rumours have pointed to the device trading in its less than impressive plastic build in favor of a new metal option, Samsung itself has stated the phone will support a 64-bit processor. While it might copy the iPhone 5S' CPU, Samsung has stated the S5 won't feature an integrated fingerprint scanner.
It is pretty clear that the Galaxy S5 is going to cost the same as the Samsung Galaxy S4, so expect to pay around £600 SIM-free. If there's a completely bunch of extra tech in the handset we could see the price go up, but as Apple stringently keeps the same pricing structure, we can't see Samsung wanting to be seen as the expensive manufacturer.
Samsung Galaxy S5 rumours, release date and specs news |
It also doesn’t hurt that Samsung sold an estimated twenty million Samsung Galaxy S4s within 2 months of it hitting shelves.
This is an article about the Samsung Galaxy S5. We’ll be rounding up all the latest news and rumours about the handset in the run up to its unveiling next year.
What's more, Samsung recently and newly teased a range of potential Samsung Galaxy S5 features. Speaking at its annual Analyst Day in Seoul, South Korean, the manufacturer has suggested that its 2014 phones (i.e. the Samsung Galaxy S5 "the best smartphone 2014") will boast impressive 2560 x 1440 pixel displays as well as 16-megapixel ISOCELL camera sensors and as much as 4GB of RAM.
What's more, though recent Samsung Galaxy S5 rumours have pointed to the device trading in its less than impressive plastic build in favor of a new metal option, Samsung itself has stated the phone will support a 64-bit processor. While it might copy the iPhone 5S' CPU, Samsung has stated the S5 won't feature an integrated fingerprint scanner.
It is pretty clear that the Galaxy S5 is going to cost the same as the Samsung Galaxy S4, so expect to pay around £600 SIM-free. If there's a completely bunch of extra tech in the handset we could see the price go up, but as Apple stringently keeps the same pricing structure, we can't see Samsung wanting to be seen as the expensive manufacturer.
Samsung Galaxy S5 rumours, release date and specs news
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