Showing posts with label Galaxy S IV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galaxy S IV. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S IV launch a Mini in May

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A new Galaxy that follows the format of the Galaxy S III Mini? It seems that not only Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy S IV soon, but also launch a mini version of it would be called, obviously, Galaxy S IV Mini. Personally, this rumor makes me very hard to believe.

This small version of the S IV will be released sometime in May, and while nothing is known about the specifics, are expected to follow the path of S III Mini.

Sources indicate that the project SamMobile J Active, codenamed Fortius and better known as the Galaxy S IV, will be followed by the Active Mini J project, codenamed Serrano, which is obviously the Galaxy S Mini IV.

The Galaxy S III Mini was what he wanted: a smaller version and with worse specs than its older brother, but with some similar features. If the S IV Mini will continue this way, and then we can go a little imagining what it will be.

Tell us: Do you plan to buy a Galaxy S IV? Or would you rather wait to see the Mini model?

Friday, February 8, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S IV could be presented in Russia

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With the MWC 2013 in a couple of weeks away and soon fulfilled one year of the presentation of the Galaxy S III is quite normal that are running all kinds of rumors about the future Samsung Galaxy S IV, which has become the mobile most anticipated of the year.

Surely you remember the S III was first introduced in London last year at a special event, it is possible that this year Samsung has chosen Russia and more specifically the cold Moscow as the place to announce his new supersmartphone. Many suggest that the smartphone will be presented at Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014 because Samsung is one of the main sponsors, but the truth is that a period of two years is too much for a release of this type, so we placed our bets in 2013.

According to the recent trend of rumors, the S IV will be released on March 15 and as we have said it may be possible to do in Moscow, where low temperatures were expected for those days.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Galaxy S IV would be released on April 22

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The increasingly expected be a bit shorter. Samsung already has ready new chips, new screens and new features to be included in the next major family member Galaxy S.

The image above, if true, would be one of the first leaks of an official image of the Galaxy S IV. As we can see, the differences with his brother are several.

The S IV has a slightly larger screen, has only one physical button on the front and features two buttons on the sides, and also the bezel is a little thinner.

Why is said to be released on April 22? Well, by the time you see on the screen of S4.

Is this true? Well, time will tell.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Possible details of the Samsung Galaxy S IV

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We're almost in February, month of the MWC, the biggest event in the world for mobile devices is. For this reason, at this time of year, manufacturers are beginning to prepare presentations of their new equipment and begin to leak details of the new models. Speaking of leaks, have leaked some specs that seem belonging to the Samsung Galaxy S IV, the future mobile company logo.

As already previously estimated, the Galaxy S IV bear a powerful processor Exynos 5 Octa 1.8GHz eight-core, the operating system will be Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and will have a GPU Mali-T658 also eight cores. The display will be a 4.99-inch Super AMOLED and will feature full HD resolution, as can be expected from a company that is a leader in terms of mobile technology is concerned.

Apart from this, the Galaxy S IV also include 2GB of RAM and a 13 megapixel camera.

Expected to be released this summer.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Galaxy S IV could lead Full HD screen of 5 inches Samsung

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This is the era of smartphones with high resolution large screens. I still remember when manufacturers were striving to create the smallest possible phone, but now it seems that things have taken a different course.
Samsung updates us with rumors of her split from screens. It seems that modern display technology 5 inch Full HD company could hit stores soon gracing the next great smartphone for South Korea. This new Super AMOLED screen will be a FHD (Full HD) that consume 25% less energy and in addition to this also a way t Endra energy saving. Its density will be 440 pixels per inch.
It is confirmed that this display will be launched during the current quarter of the year, ie before April and we know a lot more about it and certainly the use of the mobile, which currently seems to be the Galaxy S IV.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Grand comes to light

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Yesterday, the boys decided to publicize Samsung's new Galaxy line expansion, which much call the new family member. This new phone is the Samsung Galaxy Grand, a smartphone of 5 inches.
While we're all waiting for something like a Galaxy S IV, we will not see such a device by now, but instead (at least) have the Galaxy Grand, which definitely saved us a question: are you liking Samsung smartphones make much large screens.
Turning to the important thing, what includes this little one? Well, personally, I expected a new supersmartphone before seeing your specifications, but obviously not the case as it is a phone with a dual-core processor at 1.2GHz company receiving 1GB of RAM. Apart from this, the phone also has 8GB of memory that can expand using a microSD card which can also store the photos you take with the 8 megapixel camera of the device, or with its 2-megapixel front camera.
Besides all this, the Samsung Galaxy Grand also has WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and has an interface USB 2.0 .
The Grand will be sold with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and have the latest version of Samsung Hubs. Also worth mentioning that there will be a dual-SIM version.
The price and release date are not yet known.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Rumors of the Galaxy Note S III and IV

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Samsung has something good in hand as the Korea Times newspaper. The South Korean company appear that from now on will focus less on the liquid crystal display (LCD) and instead focus their attention on the OLED known, although it seems to show some interest in plastic flexible displays. Besides this, the report also says the company is already working on the Galaxy S IV and plan to present it at MWC in February, which if true would rule out a possible presentation at CES 2013.
According also to the same source, the Galaxy Note III also seems to be in development and would have a huge 6.3 inch screen and OLED. In addition, the manufacturer will start selling 55-inch OLED TVs next year.
Samsung seems to have less and less interest in the well-known LCD screens and instead is opting for super OLED.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Samsung could introduce a new Galaxy at CES 2013

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Next year's Consumer Electronics Show will take place next month. As we know, the CES is a great event where manufacturers make presentations of new products such as phones , computers , laptops , hardware and more. As expected, Samsung unveiled a new device is Galaxy, surely a smartphone , in the 2013 edition of CES.
How do we know this? Well thanks to the video below that says that something new will be revealed between 8 and 11 January 2013, date in which the CES 2013 will be held.
The background of the galaxy suggests obviously that will be a Galaxy device, while near the end of the video you can see flashes of Las Vegas, where there will be a new edition of CES. Apart from this, the video does not show much, but it promises to be a device with technology edge.
What may be this device? Obviously most of the bets fall on Galaxy S IV, over which we have discussed here a couple of times. As expected, this smartphone will have a Full HD screen of 5 inches of very high strength and a higher pixel density than the Apple iPhone 5. Obviously we expect to see a better processor and maybe a wide expansion of the internal memory reaching up to 128GB.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Samsung working on a eight-core chip for smartphones and tablets



Samsung is developing a new type of mobile processor will be based on the ARM architecture Big.LITTLE. This architecture is an expansion of the technology 4-Plus-1, which is used by a known quad-core processor, the Nvidia Tegra 3, which is able to use a single core when not needed in order to save the rest battery.
It seems that Samsung plans to talk about his new project in the conference International Solid-State Circuits to be held in February. The new eight-core chip from Samsung will be created with a 28nm process and have two clusters of four cores each. One of these clusters will run at 1.8GHz and will be responsible for tasks requiring high performance, while the remaining cluster march at 1.2GHz and will handle simple tasks in order to save battery all possible.
Will this be the chip that will use the next Galaxy S IV?

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Samsung working on a Super AMOLED screen 5-inch Full HD

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It's that time of year where you start to hear (or read as applicable) rumors about different mobile phones , laptops, computers and other devices that we will see in the next edition of the CES, but obviously also talks about the great smartphones that we see in the MWC. Remember that these two events are held in January and February respectively.

Of course the hardware is also part of this whole world of rumors, and Samsung is back again on the lips of many. With its great technology , South Korea is currently putting the finishing touches on a 5-inch screen that will be Super AMOLED and Full HD resolution, not to mention that due to its density of 441 pixels per inch will be able to rival the great screen HTC Droid DNA .

Apparently Samsung plans is that this small into production in January-March 2013 to start being used in mobile since about April.

Do you think the Galaxy S IV take one of these screens?