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Monday, 7 October 2013

Samsung Galaxy S5: Release Date, News, Rumors, Specifications and Price


Proposed Samsung Galaxy S5
 It is possible that Samsung unveil the highly anticipated Galaxy S5 in the Mobile World Congress event held from February 24 to 27th next year. Initially it was expected that Samsung will announce S5 in
March 2014. But Samsung is not strictly following a calendar when comes to releasing their Smartphone. Like Galaxy S4 was announced in March but was released in the following month.

Galaxy S5 Specifications

The Korean News Web stie Daum stated that Galaxy S5 will be featured a 64 bit processor just like iPhone 5S and they claim that the processor chip is in its final stage of production. The Samsung’s CEO JK Shin also supported this statement saying that Samsung will bring 64-bit processors to the market next year.

Aside from 64-bit processor, the Samsung Galaxy S5 will also pack the upcoming Android 4.4 KitKat, which will surely bring new and improved features to Android-based smart phones. If these rumors are true, it makes sense that these two features would come hand in hand. A presentation at the Intel's Developer Forum event last week suggested that Android 4.4. KitKat will only support 64-bit processors.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 rumors also noted Sharp's new IGZO screen technology and 4K screen resolution.

Meanwhile, other reports claimed that Samsung will stop the Galaxy S series and will be replaced by the Galaxy F. The Samsung Galaxy S5, or it may come in a different name, could be the first Smartphone in this series.

Samsung Galaxy S5 Price
Although the Samsung Galaxy S5 price is a long way from being confirmed, it has already been suggested that the S5 will cost more than its already pricy predecessor.

According to the same unnamed sources who have claimed a metal bodied design will be bestowed upon the next-gen handset, the Samsung Galaxy S5 price will be bumped up by the new premium building materials.

Stay tuned for more Samsung Galaxy S5 news and rumors as more details on the S4 follow-on continue to appear.

Source: New Technology

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