skip to main |
skip to sidebar
9:26:00 AM
Unknown
With so many Galaxy S4 rumors popping up lately, it’s nice to not
beat around the bush and bring you some actual information for you to
get excited about this week. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has apparently turned
up in a series of official benchmarks, tests that have revealed two key
features of the device that consumers will be very interested in
hearing about.
We’ve all heard the rumors on how the Galaxy S4 may feature a Super
AMOLED display in the region of 5-inches, as well as adventurous rumors
suggesting that the next Galaxy may even be in line for an upgrade to
Samsung’s new Octa Exynos 5 processor line. The only problem here is
that these are still very thin rumors, but these benchmarks could be the
best and the most accurate information we’ve had on potential specs so
far.
If the latest benchmarks
from Nenamark are to be believed, then the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be
equipped with a 1.9Ghz quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor, as well as
Qualcomm Adreno 320GPU based graphics. The device has been identified as
SCH-I545, which is in line with previous models in the Galaxy family,
since the Galaxy S3 has a model number of SCH-I535.
Other juicy information to come out of the benchmark confirms that
the Galaxy S4 will have a 1080p HD quality display screen, although the
exact materials used or size of the display is still up for discussion.
As expected, Android 4.2 is running during the tests, although there is
still the possibility of the final version shipping with the next
version of Android – thought to be 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
Assuming the benchmark is legit, are you a bit disappointed to see
that there isn’t an Octa processor on board? We always thought it was a
bit of a longshot anyway, but there’s always hope that the Galaxy Note 3
could be in line for the upgrade instead. It feels like a unveil is
just around the corner – is the Galaxy S4 your next smartphone purchase
hands down, or do you have your eyes on something else this year?
0 σχόλια:
Post a Comment