Another breaking news is there for you regarding Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S4.
An insider has told SamMobile that Samsung could ditch its own Exynos 5 and full HD AMOLED Display to Snapdragon 600 processor and full HD SoLux Display.
“Today we can confirm Samsung will use the Snapdragon 600 and it is clocked at 1.9 Ghz which is 0.2 Ghz higher than the HTC One,” the SamMobile said terming this as first official ‘unconfirmed’ information.
A report earlier has already made it clear that Samsung is likely to use QualComm’s Quad-Core Processor as Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa has some heating problem as well as has no compatibility with LTE.
Now official yet unconfirmed source is saying that Samsung may not use its full HD AMOLED Display and may use full HD SoLux Display with 4.99 inch screen.
Although its not clear whether it will use LCD yet there are chances that Samsung might go with LCD option as there are some problems reported in Samsung’s AMOLED factory.
According to SamMobile, following specification have been listed with help of anonymous official:
- 4,99″ Full-HD SoLux Display
- Â Snapdragon 600 1.9 Ghz
- 2 GB RAM
- 16, 32 or 64 GB
- 13 Megapixel
- 140.1 x 71.8 x 7.7mm
- 138 gram
- Home button with touch buttons
- Plastic back with aluminium sides
- Removable battery
- Black / White
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