The Samsung Galaxy S IV specifications
are now all but officially confirmed thanks
to a leaked AnTuTu benchmark test that
the phone has undergone.
Samsung's upcoming flagship will sport an
Exynos 5 Octa 5410 chipset with a CPU
running at 1.8GHz, 2GB of RAM and a
PowerVR SGX 544MP GPU. Previously the
Galaxy S IV was rumored to sport the
Exynos 5 Octa 5450 chipset rather than
5410. Still, the four Cortex-A15 cores
combined with four Cortex-A7's are sure
to be a pretty capable combo.
Additionally, the AnTuTu testing also
confirms a 4.99" screen of Full HD
resolution, providing a pixel density of
441 ppi. Android 4.2 is what the Galaxy S
IV will run on out of box.
Interestingly, the scoresheet confirms
that the Exynos Octa chip on the Galaxy S
IV supports GSM, WCDMA as well as LTE
networks. This refutes the rumor that
Samsung will launch the phone in two
versions with different chipsets .
Meanwhile another piece of Galaxy S IV
gossip comes from Eldar Murtazin, who
says that the device is going to be built
from plastic. Mind you, he also claimed
that the S III is going to sport a 12MP
camera, and that he has personally played
with it. We all know how facts turned out
to be in the end.
Lastly, according to the benchmark's
report, the camera of the Galaxy S IV is
going to be 13MP, breaking Samsung's
habit of using 8MP sensors in its high-end
devices (Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note, Galaxy S
III and Galaxy Note II).
The Samsung Unpacked event is going to
take place in New York on March 14.
We're sure it will be quite the show and
naturally we'll be covering it live, so stay
tuned.
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Monday, 4 March 2013
Galaxy S IV specs all but official thanks to an AnTuTu scorecard
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