According
to leaks that appear on the Internet, the Samsung Galaxy S4 zoom,’ve got the next generation,
namely the Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom, which is run by Android Kit Kat. It will
have 16GB of built-in storage with a big chunk is reserved for the OS and
TouchWiz. The Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom has a 19MP camera that can play 1080p
video record, and a hexa-core Samsung Exynos processor 5. Some websites mention
that the Galaxy S5 Zoom packs in the largest pixel count of a Samsung handset
to date – 20.2 Megapixels (that’s 5184 x 3888 pixels). Though the benchmark
doesn’t mention its optical zoom capability (the S4 zoom had 10x optical zoom).
There will also be a front camera, though this will be a standard 2-megapixel
sensor.
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The
GFXBench detected a 1.3GHz clock speed, which should be the four Cortex-A7
cores. The two Cortex-A15s run at 1.7GHz. The chipset also packs 2GB RAM and a
Mali-624 GPU.
On its smartphone side,
the Galaxy S5 Zoom will house a 4.8-inch 720p SAMOLED display, Exynos
“hexa-core” SoC, same as found on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo.
The
model called the SM-C115 and its Larger than the Galaxy S4 Zoom's 4.3-inch
screen, this model may feature 2GB RAM and 8GB internal storage. Galaxy S5 Zoom
looks set to feature a 4.8 inch display with just a standard HD resolution
(1280 x 720).
Samsung
Galaxy S5 Zoom key features:
• Android 4.4.2
• 4.8″ HD display (1280 x 720)
• Exynos 5 Hexa SoC
• ARM Mali-T624 GPU
• 2GB of RAM
• 2MP front-facing camera
• 19MP rear-facing camera
• Bluetooth 4.0
• NFC
There
is also a camera reviewer who says that the Galaxy S5 very likely will take on
the same role that the Galaxy S4 Zoom had - providing a more powerful camera
experience with an optical zoom lens. All the information that you see these
days is not official, but Samsung is expected to announce the launch of this
unique camera around May 2014, so you do not need to insist to buy the Samsung
Galaxy S4 zoom, and you've got a chance to see the possibility to consider
other famous digital cameras. Now have many digital cameras have been equipped
with Wi-Fi and NFC.