Thursday, September 5, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 Reviews

The Galaxy S3 (S III) smartphone has been a runaway success for Samsung and is still selling like hotcakes in the run up to the holiday season.How are you enjoying your Galaxy S3 at the moment? Is it everything you could possibly want from a smartphone, or do you expect slightly more?However plenty of people have already turned their attention to the Galaxy S4 (S IV), which could see a release in the early part of 2013. One of the few things sometimes criticized about the Galaxy S3 was the design so it does look likely there will be a design change with the S4.


Display
Samsung is expected to launch Galaxy S IV with a revolutionary fresh and unique design, but is also expected to retain its rectangle shape with rounded corners concept that would look better than its predecessors and best than any Smartphone in the market.According to recent rumors, Galaxy S IV is expected to sport a screen-size somewhere around 5.0? AMOLED display with an HD resolution of 1366×768 px., that screen size is pretty larger than iPhone 5 4? display and half-inch close to Samsung Note II 5.5? super AMOLED display. The new OLED display will be lighter and thinner than regular AMOLED displays and equipped with In-cell touch technology. Do we really need a screen size that large, probably no. Galaxy S III got mixed reviews in terms of design and looks.Samsung has a special product line focusing display above 5.0?, that’s Note N7000 with 5.3? and latest Note II N7100 with 5.5?, so if Galaxy S IV is launched with 5.0?, then would become a competitor for its own product line, we feel Samsung wouldn’t want do that.

Software
Samsung Galaxy S4 will be the fourth flagship smartphone of the Galaxy S series having the Google’s Android operating system. Samsung had tried to sale its own operating system, but it was not as popular as Android.Samsung galaxy S4 will be operating on the latest version of the Android operating system i.e. v4.1 Jelly Bean as it is the latest standard available version of the android OS and it will become a common OS till the launch of new Galaxy S4.

Hardware
From the history of galaxy s smart phones series it seems likely that the next processor will also be a cortex. How many cores and at what speeds they will be clocked is less certain. My best guess though is that the Samsung Galaxy S 4 will have a Six core 1.6 GHz cortex processor. And likely the cores will clock down their speed to save energy when the phone is performing mundane tasks that require little of them.

Camera
The 13-megapixel sensor is said to have been originally intended for the third-gen Galaxy S and the second Galaxy Note, but never made it to those devices (both feature 8-megapixel shooters). If such a camera arrive in the S IV, it’d capture images with 4208 x 3120 pixel resolution

Storage
This is the best part that will captivate the attention of its customers. Galaxy S3 is being sold with variants of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB and has grabbed a good sales figure. But Samsung seems to amplify the storage quality with 128GB for its newly arriving Galaxy S4.
This is the best part that will captivate the attention of its customers. Galaxy S3 is being sold with variants of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB and has grabbed a good sales figure. But Samsung seems to amplify the storage quality with 128GB for its newly arriving Galaxy S4.

Connectivity
As far as connectivity options are concerned, Galaxy S IV is expected to support all standard connectivity options, as in Galaxy S III and Note II, like 4G/LTE support, WiFi, GPS/GLONASS, NFC and Bluetooth 4.0. NFC is something which is not found under the territory of Apple, so this will always be a strong point as connectivity in favor of Samsung.

Battery life
Unless some kind of new battery technology becomes available in the coming year it is likely that the battery of the Samsung Galaxy s4 will become bigger in size and in how much juice it can store. My guess is that the battery will be a 2400 mAh Li-Ion battery made by Samsung themselves.