Tech samsung galaxy s4

Published on August 9th, 2012 | by CaptainWolfy

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Samsung Galaxy S4


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Samsung really made a boom with it’s line of galaxy phones. Samsung galaxy s sold in more than 25 mil.  copies, the successor sold in more than 30mil copies, and the Samsung galaxy s3 at July 23 broke record of selling 10 million copies. There are already rumors that Samsung is going to release galaxy s4 in 2013 but on the other hand some people are saying that it might appear when iphone 5 gets released.

So here are the list of few rumors that we heard that are in direct connection with making of Samsung phones from South Korean corporation .

With each new phone in the s series there has been a increase in screen size

  1.  Galaxy s       4,0 ” super AMOLED screen
  2.  Galaxy s 2   4,3 ” super AMOLED plus screen
  3.  Galaxy s 3   4,8 ” super AMOLED screen
  4.  Galaxy s 4   5″      super AMOLED plus screen
samsung galaxy s4
The screen is getting bigger by every version of this phone.And from this trend we can safely say that probably the next version of samsung galaxy s will have bigger screan, so we can expect 5″ super amoled screen. We can only hope that this big phone could still fit nicely in our hand and we won’t be having any problems like with samsung note.
OS Android
  1. Galaxy s       v2.1 (Eclair), upgradable to v2.
  2. Galaxy s 2   v2.3.4 (Gingerbread), upgradable to v4.
  3. Galaxy s 3   v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  4. Galaxy s 4   v5.0 (K******)
There were speculations about the name of the android, some said it would be Jelly Beans, the other said it would had some other name of sweets. But we can only guess what would name of that android version be. Only thing certain is that android is taking bigger part of mobile market and in 2013 we bet that it will overtake any other OS out there.
CPU
  1. Galaxy s       Single core 1 GHz cortex processor
  2. Galaxy s 2   Dual core 1.2GHz cortex processor
  3. Galaxy s 3   Quad core 1.4GHz cortex processor
  4. Galaxy s 4   Six core 1.6 GHz cortex processor 
From the history of all phones it’s hard that Samsung galaxy s4 would have quad core processor, we are expecting processor with 6 cores but on the other  hand there might be some  changes with the working tact of processor so it could be quad core with hyper technology on 2. GHz, the time will tell.
Size and weight
  1. Galaxy s       122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm. 119 grams.
  2. Galaxy s 2   125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm. 116 grams.
  3. Galaxy s 3   136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm. 133 grams.
  4. Galaxy s 4   135.9 x 70.8 x 8.8 mm. 140 grams.
My prediction is that the Samsung Galaxy s 4 will become slightly shorter and a little bit wider. This to accommodate a 5 inch screen, to make this happen they will have to cut down on the frame around the screen to make place for it in the slightly shorter frame. The weight will probably go up a little because Samsung will have to put a bigger battery to keep up the time the devise can stay on with the increased screen size.
Battery
  1. Galaxy s       1500 mAh Li-Ion.
  2. Galaxy s 2   1650 mAh Li-Ion.
  3. Galaxy s 3   2100 mAh Li-Ion.
  4. Galaxy s 4   2400 mAh Li-Ion.

Unless some new technology came out for the battery i would be pleased with 2400 mAh Li-Ion that way we could have working phone and battery enough for few days of working on it, talking, surfing, playing video games and over all having fun with our phone.
As a summary i must tell i am seeing Samsung on a tron in a year or two in front of apple . Care to share your toughs about it?



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Ivan Vucic aka CaptainWolfy is well known internet marketer, had done a lot of projects during past few years for big companies, now he is working as a freelance blogger and SE optimizer. He is in love with new technologies, wired and bizarre things and animals.



  • http://www.facebook.com/xanad Andres Rodriguez

    I will give you my opinion on your thoughts about S4:

    *-Galaxy s 4 5″ super AMOLED plus screen

    I don’t think they will reach the psicological barrier of 5″ for the
    screen. Samsung already have the Note’s, between 5-6″ screen. I think
    they will keep the 4.8″ screen of the S3. They will tend more for making
    the entire phone around the screen, without borders so, having the same
    screen size, it’s smaller. Of course, more resolution and HD should be
    the base.

    *-Galaxy s 4 v5.0 (K******)

    Fully agree with this. We will always have the last OS in the samsung flagship.

    *-Galaxy s 4 Six core 1.6 GHz cortex processor

    Disagree. Unless giant-size jumps in technology in the next 9 months
    are made, i doubt there will be 6c processors for mobile until near
    2014. I bet for a 4core chip, tuned at between 2 and 2.2 Ghz, maybe
    reaching 2.5.

    *-Galaxy s 4 135.9 x 70.8 x 8.8 mm. 140 grams.

    According to my thoughts in the screen, the s4 full size would almost
    match the entire screen size. It would only have a bit of space upside
    for the frontal screen, sensors, and so on. I would also bet for some
    for sensors in the frame outside the screen for near-touch detection.

    *-Galaxy s 4 2400 mAh Li-Ion.

    I hope that graphene batteries will be ready for the next year, but
    it’s a bit optimisthic. If not, i bet for the same as you say, but made
    to be similar in size and weight to the s3′s. Energy efficiency will be
    the destiny until this new graphene batteries are ready.
    In other terms, things like the camera and such are not very
    important for a phone, but i bet a 12mp HD-3D camera, with lots of stuff
    to make good shots. The general line of the phone i guess will be like
    s3′s. 32gb and 64gb versions should be the most common ones, maybe
    boasting the first-to-know phone to reach 128gb by that time. external
    memory card slot will be, i am completely sure, SDXC up to (estimating
    develop times) 256gb.

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