Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Production WQHD screens for S5 Galaxy have begun - PCWorld France

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Published December 24, 2013 by John Kleber Lauret in Telephony & VoIP High-Tech

While 4K TV are increasingly raised by techies, Samsung would have decided to spend 2K for his next high-end smartphone. Is this reasonable?

Whereas for the end of the first quarter of 2014, the next “flagship” Samsung is slowly but surely talk about him. And if you’re almost sure to see it as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 and 3GB of RAM, this is the screen that powers most fantasies. While some hope to see a flexible OLED screen, it seems that the company is moving more to the AMOLED’s record definition of 2560×1440 pixels. An article published by the Korean site Ddaily, and relayed by SamMobile, announced in effect that mass production of the screen of the Galaxy S5 have begun: it would be 5.25 inches diagonally and would therefore WQHD with a impressive pixel density of 560ppi. However, the question remains the same as before: to what use such a fine display on a small screen? Aside from draining the battery even faster, we do not see.

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