Saturday, 23 March 2013

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Pictures






PERFORMANCE


While the Galaxy S4 will see the similar everywhere in the world, it won't necessarily have the same motor under the hood. Your future GS4 handset will either thrum from a 1.9GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 series processor, or from a 1.6GHz eight-core chipset, Samsung's Exynos 5 Octa silicon.


We'll need to set the two bad boys side by side real-time performance differences, but in the meantime, the Octa-curious can profit a load of CNET editor Eric Franklin's Octa 5 benchmarks from Mobile World Congress.

Data speed freaks can rest assured that the Galaxy S4 will withhold LTE in expected markets (these haven't nevertheless been announced), and LTE roaming will be possible for some geographies (very nice).

As for battery life, the phone has a large, 2,600mAh ticker, but also a larger screen and even more features to compromise performance. Smart Stay and S Voice both drain the battery more quickly, which just means that, as always, potential buyers should adjust their expectations. The more video and games you play, the shorter your life per battery charge. (Read more on battery life here.)

In terms of storage and memory, the Galaxy S4 has 2GB RAM, 64GB internal storage, and another 64GB available through the microSD car slot. In today's market, you can't get more than that.


PRICING & AVAILABILITY


If this phone sounds like something you desire to profit your hands on, you won't have to wait too long. Samsung plans to stagger releases worldwide in April and May. In the U.S., Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and Cricket Wireless will all acquire the Galaxy S4. Samsung hasn't still shared plans for other countries.


Samsung also hasn't shared pricing yet, since it differs by region and by carrier, but you can expect comparable pricing structures to what you saw in your place for the GS3.


Video Explaining about Samsung Galaxy S4



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