Samsung to launch Galaxy S5 in Jan 2014
South
Korean manufacturer Samsung has reported less than stellar sales of
Galaxy S4, the top smartphone in its portfolio. It seems that the
disappointing sales of the handset have compelled the company to move up
the launch of next year's flagship device, the upcoming Galaxy S5.
A
report by South Korean internet giant Naver says that the Galaxy S5
will be unveiled in January 2014 and will hit the shelves the following
month. This means that Galaxy S4 would spend the least amount of time at
the top of the company's smartphone portfolio among all Galaxy S series
phones. Both Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy S III remained on the top of
the chain for a year each, while Galaxy S II was the flagship smartphone
for 15 months.
The report also says that the
Galaxy S5 will have Samsung's 64-bit eight-core Exynos 5430 chipset.
This chip will feature Heteregenous Multi-Processing (HMP) technology
that allows all eight cores of the processor to work simultaneously. In
the current eight-core chips that Samsung uses in its Galaxy S4 and
Galaxy Note 3, only four of the eight cores can operate at a time.
Samsung
Galaxy S5 is also expected to have a 16MP camera with optical image
stabilization and better performance in lowlight conditions. The
recently unveiled Isocell sensor is also expected to debut with this
smartphone.
Earlier rumours point towards a
waterproof and dust-resistant body and a curved and unbreakable screen.
Samsung has also filed a patent for the metal body designed for
smartphones, suggesting a change in material of construction for next
year's top handset.
Samsung has recently unveiled the world's first smartphone with a curved screen, named Galaxy Round.
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