Washington: As Samsung is preparing to launch its flagship Samsung Galaxy S5, now new leaked image show the metal skeleton of the device.The French tech site Nowhereels.fr claims that the Galaxy S5 will come with a metal interior frame for some much needed rigidity after a line of Samsung phones classically known for their chintzy, all-plastic bodies.
The rumors earlier this year indicate that the Samsung Galaxy will feature the metal body instead of regular plastic smartphone.
Based on the frame’s measurements – 143.8mm (5.6 inches) tall and 72.2mm (2.8 inches) wide – the new Galaxy S5 could very well feature a larger screen than the Galaxy S4’s 5-inch display.
Compared to the Galaxy S4’s dimensions, 136.6 x 69.8mm (5.38 x 2.75 inches), the new metal frame is slightly longer. This could mean the Galaxy S5 will have a widescreen aspect ratio display.
The new shots are also just the latest in a long string of Galaxy S5 leaks and rumors.
We’ve heard unsubstantiated reports that the S5 will have an eye scanner as well as a 16-megapixel camera to watch you. Inside, the smartphone could also come packing one of the very first 64-bit chips for an Android system.
On top of that, the Galaxy S5 supposedly will come with a 560ppi display as well. Again, we’re going take all of these specs with a grain of salt until we get more definite proof, but the rumors are certainly swirling for Samsung’s next handset.
We may even see it as soon as CES 2014, so the days until the Galaxy S5’s release may be waning.
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