Samsung Galaxy S5 no end to talk about him. Rumors are rife in recent weeks and we are probably not the end of our surprises. The thing is that all the noise corridor do not necessarily go in the same direction. Sometimes, we are entitled to proper configurations hallucinating, but not always. No, and last week we saw the flowering more reasonable specifications, more in line with the current market. Take, for example, if one believes the Korea Herald, the Galaxy S5 does not benefit from a flexible screen and curved .
The alleged specifications of Galaxy S5 has not moved for several weeks. It was about a 5-inch screen capable of displaying a resolution of QHD type, or 2560 × 1440, but also a 64-bit Exynos processor, 3GB of RAM and even a sensor ISOCELL 16 million pixels, all with a metal or plastic case depending on the version and feature packed top trends such as a fingerprint reader or downright retinal player.
The fantasy often takes precedence over reason, and even more when it comes to products positioned on the high end.
all changed last week, specifically on December 19 at 1:26 p.m.. There, against all odds, a SM-G900F made an appearance in the AnTuTu database with technical specifications more traditional , including a display type Full HD 1080p and a processor Snapdragon 800. Largely adequate for most daily tasks, of course, but not enough to make us want to rave about us.
And today, the Korea Herald that adds a layer. According to the Korean website, Samsung is not able to produce enough to equip its flexible displays S5. In other words, it should not enjoy a curved screen, and it might as well settle for a screen similar to the one found on the Galaxy Note 3 or even the Galaxy S4. It is not dramatic in itself, but it must still recognize that these screens have some advantages, starting with a better shock resistance.
Casually, with a flexible screen and a shell of synthetic diamonds, we could get a virtually indestructible super smartphone. And it would have been nice, especially when we know that our mobile terminals are particularly fragile.
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