New rumours starting to roll out about new generation smartphones for the next year, specially aiming on Apple and Samsung that what they will introduce next.
We already witness how Samsung overcome on Apple since the launch of Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S4, but Apple once again emerge with iPhone 5S to take some market share and to break the smooth track of consecutive success of Android device.
Now things have changed since the launch of Apple iPhone 5S with finger scanner. Samsung once again try a bit different with its upcoming device Samsung Galaxy S5.
Samsung Galaxy S5 is in the rumors circle for months, but since the confirmation of its camera by the company it make it even interesting.
Samsung is eyeing to change the regular design and material of its Galaxy S series. According to reports the new device will feature a metallic body instead of regular plastic.
If Samsung introduce the handset with a metal body, smartphone will have solid base a more protected from inner and outer sides.
The processor of the device is even more interesting. Apple iPhone 5S is running on a quad core 64bit A7 processor. But Samsung have a different plan, according to report Samsung is working on a 14nm 64bit octa-core processor based on ARM.
In addition to 64-bit processors, the phones are also expected to ship with WQHD (2,560 by 1,440 pixel resolution) displays.
Samsung already confirms that company’s upcoming device likely Samsung Galaxy S5, will feature a 16 megapixel camera.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 will make its appearance in the first quarter of the next year, according to sources.
As far as the operating system is concerned Samsung have the two choices that whether it will go with recently launched Android 4.4 KitKat or look towards co-created Tizen. The time will tell Samsung chose Android or go with a new operating system Tizen.
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