Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Galaxy S6: Screen 2560 x 1440 pixels, 7 Exynos Octa and sensor … – Phonandroid

At the end of last week, a first AnTuTu benchmark stamped a new product from the SM-G925F reference surfaced revealing technical characteristics assumed to be those of the Samsung Galaxy S6 . Today, this is a new benchmark of the same apparatus dating from December 8 has just appeared on the Dutch site Mobile Info.

As you can see from the screenshot below, this new benchmark AnTuTu SM-G925F confirms, in part, the characteristics presumed Galaxy S6 , except for one detail.

It would be indeed here question of a photo sensor, not more than 20 Megapixels but 16 Megapixels . An understandable difference since in both cases it is probably prototypes and Samsung seems to test several different camera pictures including the excellent Sony IMX240 Galaxy Note 4 before making a final decision.

Other technical characteristics remain unchanged always with a Quad HD display 2560 x 1440 pixels for which the previous benchmark announced diagonal 5.5 inches . An expansion that will surprise no one, first because we are used to see the size of the screens increase year by year. Furthermore already adopted by LG this year, the format 5.5 inches will probably be the standard 2015. Hopefully the Korean will arrange to reduce lateral borders .

About the processor, it is always about a chip octo core based on a set of instructions ARMv8 and accompanied by a Mali-T760 GPU. Characteristics that match those of the 64 Bit processor Exynos 5 Octa 7420 .

Although it is not mentioned in the new screenshot, the previous flight was state 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and a front camera of 5 Megapixels, fairly predictable changes in the light of the latest trends

  • Screen . 5 5 inch Quad HD resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels
  • Processor : octo core Exynos 5 Octa 64 Bit 7420
  • GPU ARM Mali-T760
  • Ram : 3 GB
  • Media : 32 GB
  • Sensor photo : 16 Megapixels
  • Front camera : 5 Megapixels
  • OS : Android 5.0 Lollipop
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