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  By on October 10, 2013

According to a recent report from Korean media directly, Samsung has decided to advance the date output S5 Galaxy February 2014 one month after its official announcement which should, in turn, held in January. Why such an upheaval in the timing of Samsung whose last three flagship smartphones we have yet accustomed to launch in spring

Well simply because the Korean company was not satisfied with the sales of the Galaxy S4 unfortunately below initial forecasts. A motivation that would be primarily commercial. Now remains to determine whether bringing forward the launch of the device two or three months is not likely to harm the innovations that it could offer

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According to the source at the origin of this new additional information, bringing forward the release date of the Galaxy S5 at the beginning of the year should not undermine its clout. And for good reason since more ship the next processor Exynos 5 Octa 5430 Samsung. A Soc 64 Bits finally able to turn its eight cores at the same time, it should also include a photo sensor with 16 Megapixels Optical Image Stabilizer OIS and a fingerprint reader.

That strangely joined another rumor that Samsung would launch its first smartphone with a fingerprint reader at the beginning of the year and therefore suggests that it will not be a new iteration of the Galaxy Note 3 as we thought but then the successor to the Galaxy S4.

Despite the presence of a 64-bit processor, a feature that does not really make sense for us, Android does not support this type of architecture, the ability to run the eight core unit simultaneously should result in a significant contribution in terms of fluidity.

Ditto for what the camera sensor 16 Megapixels OIS technology that has proven itself on the LG G2.

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And you, are you in favor of an advanced launch 3 months Galaxy S5