Which one will be the Samsung Galaxy S4 processor: Exynos 5 (8 Core) Processor or Quad Core Processor?
There are much talk on Exynos 5 processor,so far the most powerful processor for smartphones, by Samsung.
“At CES, the South Korean firm has also released a video which displayed that how the new Exynos 5 Octa-core processor will run and how it will utilize its cores to give devices the best performance possible,” said an early report of The News Tribe.
This give a cutting edge to Samsung’s Galaxy S4 smartphone over Apple’s expected iPhone 5S and iPhone 6, HTC One Series and Sony’s Xperia Z.
After all such details why we have to ask questions like the one in beginning of the report?
Because a recent report in Daily Mail Online said that Samsung could use Quad Core Processor, which is opposite to many other reports from somewhat authentic sources including SamMobile.
“A document purportedly leaked by a Korean financial services firm claims the Galaxy SIV will boast a 5in 1920×1080 display, quad-core processor and run 2GB of RAM,” says Daily Mail report.
This report at a time when the expected release date of Galaxy S4 is near could be confusing for users. But we have to remain vague about the specification of 2013’s most anticipated Android phone unless Samsung itself not provide confirmed specs.
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