Friday 20 December 2013

Samsung Galaxy S5 full specification


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Samsung Galaxy S5 spotted on AnTuTu benchmarks
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Samsung Galaxy S4 successor Glaxy S5 has made its appearnce on AnTuTu benchmarks.

AnTuTu team claims that it has spotted Samsung's SM-G900F device, said to be the Samsung's next-generation flagship smartphone S5.

The device that showed up on the benchmark results is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chip and 3GB of RAM.

The Krait processor part of the chip has been clocked at 2.5GHz. 

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The phone was detected as having 1080p display, though it's possible that Samsung has locked the resolution to that particular resolution (The Galaxy S5 is said to sport a 2K display). The device runs Android 4.4 KitKat and sports a 16MP camera. 
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Meanwhile, after several rumours and leaks, it now looks almost certain that the first Tizen smartphone will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in February at Barcelona. 
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Samsung and Intel, the two companies backing the development of the much awaited mobile operating system, have sent invites to the press for an event in February, scheduled to take place a day before the MWC officially commences.
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The invite doesn't categorically mention the name or type of the device that will be unveiled but it states that Samsung's devices running the Tizen OS will be showcased. As per the invite, the event will offer ''an exclusive sneak preview of the newest Tizen devices as well as an opportunity to learn about the major milestones that the Tizen project has hit since last year's event,'' as noted by IT News.
The report also quotes analyst Geoff Blaber of CCS Insight saying that Samsung has to show commercial devices at MWC. This would strengthen Samsung's mobile foundation, and give a backup for its smartphone business in case Android takes a turn for the worse. 

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In addition to the invite, some new screenshots of the Tizen user interface too have appeared on the Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service database, as spotted by Sam Mobile. Interestingly, the UI looks different than what we've seen in the past.
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