There are many rumours around Samsung Galaxy S4 design, specifications and accessories, but Galaxy S4 mini is something new and interesting thing to discuss about.
Concept Device Designer Ben Ling had made an interesting comparison between Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S4 Mini a few months ago. For the interest of our readers we are giving this comparison below:
According to Ben, Galaxy S4 will come with a 5 inch screen with a full HD Super AMOLED besides Gorilla Glass Protection.
Galaxy S4 Mini, on the other hand, will be a 4.55 inch phone with full HD AMOLED screen. Ben estimates that both of the smartphones will be having TouchWiz US with multitouch support up to 10 fingures.
Galaxy S4 will be run on 1.9 GHz CPU (quad core) while Galaxy S4 mini will have a processor of 1.5 GHz power. Regarding camera specification, the bigger phone will have a 13 Mega Pixel camera with LED flash, 16x Zoom and 1080p video recording.
Ben believed both phones have same specs when it comes to camera, Android, RAM, NFC and storage.
According to him, Galaxy S4 will have a batter of up to 2500 mAh while the little one will come with a 2100 mAh battery.
But we have to wait for Samsung to confirm all these specification.
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