Seoul: Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom successor Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom’s image pop up online indicating the similar design like its S4 Zoom.
We’ve been hearing about the Galaxy S5 zoom quite often in the last few weeks, and now a leaked image claims to show the camera-cum-smartphone in all its full-frontal glory, though the device is referred to as the Galaxy K Zoom by the source behind the leak.
The picture makes it hard to judge whether the width of the device really has gone down as claimed in previous leaks, though it does confirm that the lens won’t protrude as much as it did on the Galaxy S4 zoom, a fact that should instantly make it more likable for many prospective consumers.
The Galaxy S5 zoom is expected to sport a 20-megapixel camera with 10x optical zoom, Xenon flash and optical image stabilization, a quad-core/octa-core processor, 1.5-2GB of RAM, 4.8-inch display of 720p resolution, and Android 4.4.2 KitKat, though since some of these details come from a piece of notebook paper, it’s possible things will be a bit different on the actual product.
The Galaxy S5 zoom is expected to be unveiled sometime in May, and we’ll be sure to let you know about any other info that is sure to surface in the days to come.
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