3/14/2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 images and specs leaked

Samsung Galaxy S4 photo
It's Samsung's galaxy s4 launch day but that hasn't stopped more leaks showing the design and specification of the smartphone.
We're just hours away from the Galaxy S4 launch event but the most detailed and polished images have been leaked online. A total of 19 images of the Galaxy S4 have been posted on Mobile IT168 which also confirm many of the smartphone's specifications.
There's been a steady flow of leaked information regarding the Galaxy S4 over the last few months and especially the last few weeks. However, these are the most convincing images of the Galaxy S4 we've seen.

Samsung Galaxy S4 photo rear camera
Samsung Galaxy S4 photo dual-SIM
Samsung Galaxy S4 photo home button

Samsung Galaxy S4 : Everything you need to know


Samsung Galaxy S4 : Everything you need to know

Samsung’s Galaxy S4 won’t be revealed until Thursday but the phone is already getting the buzz typically reserved for an Apple iPhone.
The Galaxy S3 was the first Android phone to truly tango with the iPhone; the S4 will be bigger, sharper and faster, trumping its predecessor in practically every regard. With the iPhone 5 getting refreshed this summer, Samsung needs to make a big statement if the company wants to sell the 10 million phones a month it is reportedly ordering from suppliers.
Here's what to expect from the next generation of the company’s blockbuster flagship.

5-inch HD screen
There’s no fighting the trend: Phones keep getting bigger and so is the Galaxy S4. A 4.99-inch Super AMOLED 1080p screen was spotted at CES, and tech watchers believe it's the screen for the new S4. That means the phone would have a resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 with 440 pixels per inch (PPI), up from the S3, which is already a substantial 4.8-inches. But bigger is better, right?


Here comes Jelly Bean
The S4 will be running Android 4.2. Code-named Jelly Bean, the latest update to Google’s mobile operating system promises a brand new camera experience and a novel new way to type.


An eight-core processor?
It’s possible that Samsung will equip its new flagship with its powerful Exynos 5 Octa eight-core processor, making the S4 one of the most powerful phones on the planet, but the company might save it for the Note III. Instead, recently leaked photos seem to indicate a quad-core processor running at 1.8 GHz, up from the 1.4-GHz chip in the S3.


13-megapixels by 2.2 megapixels
There aren’t too many details about the camera, but most reports indicate a 13-megapixel camera accompanied by a 2.2. megapixel front-facing camera.


Networked beast
4G LTE and 802.11 ac -- a faster Wi-Fi specification -- make sure the S4 keeps up the pace.


Eyetracking?
Perhaps the most exciting rumors is the prospect of eye-tracking technology that will enable the phone to detect when you are finished reading a page and automatically scroll for you, according to a New York Times report. It will even pause your video when you look away.


Still plastic
A big complaint against the Galaxy SIII was that its plastic materials felt cheap and lacked the heft of the iPhone’s sleek aluminum unibody. But fans hoping for a switch to metal are out of luck. Samsung is sticking with plastic, Y.H. Lee, executive vice president of Samsung’s mobile division, indicated to CNET, citing the need to balance aesthetics with durability and manufacturability.


Wireless charging capabilities
The Galaxy S4 will have the ability to charge its 2,600-mAh battery wirelessly with an optional dock, according to Samsung blog SamMobile.




Samsung Galaxy S4 – release date


                       Samsung Galaxy S4 – release date

Galaxy S4 Price logo

Samsung has more or less slated the date for the Samsung Galaxy S3's launch as March 14th.

A rumour reported to Sammobile from a "trusted insider" at Samsung pegs the Galaxy S4 release for March 15, 2013. Apparently, the handset will then go on sale in the second week of April, with Europe getting first dibs.

We’ll keep you updated with any new Galaxy S4 shaped rumours that come to pass. But in the meantime you can fill up your Samsung cravings with our Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy Mini and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 reviews.