Samsung is a prolific builder of tens of different references to the catalog for everything related to the field of mobile telephony. However, two lines systematically distinguish the lot: the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note. And indeed, after a very good Note 3, the South Korean manufacturer could soon put the cover with a S5 Galaxy . The best is yet to come also because it could happen earlier than expected and make two big news, a 64-bit processor and a screen capable of displaying a resolution of 2560 × 1440. All for a scheduled for January next announcement.
This is certainly what we hear from the last month. According to several South Korean sources, Samsung would actually take his competitors against foot by moving the launch date of the Galaxy S5. The announcement could well take place next January for a planned marketing in February, a few weeks later.
As mentioned a little earlier, the Samsung Galaxy S5 could pick a new chip designed for the occasion, a 64-bit octo-core chip. Recall in passing that the manufacturer has had the opportunity to work on the development of the A7 chip iPhone 5s and thus mastered all the technology he needed to build this new processor.
But there is even better as the CEO of Samsung Display also said that his team had started working on screens capable of displaying high definition very , the Compact and fully designed for future mobile terminals produced by the brand screens. It is not finished because he also noted that the next Galaxy S would be the first to enjoy all mobile. The first model would even be willing, he would a 5-inch screen capable of displaying a resolution of 2560 × 1440 for density pixels up to 560 dpi .
After all, why not. That said, there is one point that makes me a little scared autonomy . A monstrous screen should consume a lot of energy and the whole question is whether Samsung is also able to produce better batteries. Mind you, on this side there, just to see what can the Note 3 to feel like a big breath of optimism.
And that’s important, optimism in our time.
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