Will Galaxy S5 feature the newest Android Kit-Kat or Samsung’s own Tizen mobile operating system? With the speculation surrounding the potential future release of the Galaxy S5 from fans getting crazier each day that passes, what operating system the company’s newest heir to the Galaxy throne will use is a big question, and one that fans want Samsung to answer – and quick. Known Galaxy 5S Specifications While Samsung has yet to confirm anything about the newest Galaxy to date, there are, however, numerous rumors and in the case of Galaxy phones, the rumors are typically not too far off from reality. Some information considered reality and to which most experts agree includes: A carbon fiber body instead of aluminum A 64-bit CPU A 20.7 MP camera 4K resolution on video Sharp’s IGZO screen display The one thing the experts cannot agree on is which mobile OS the phone will sport – Androud’s latest iteration, Kit-Kat, or Samsung’s own Tizen. Samsung certainly wouldn’t try to fix something that’s obviously not broken – would they? Samsung just might. The issue here is that Android is expensive. Yes, really, it is – but not for consumers. Well, not directly, anyway. Any company…
The new Samsung galaxy phone, known as the S5, will be hitting markets in 2014 with much anticipation and excitement not only from the company, but consumers as well. While the new phone has been a closely guarded secret for well over a year, certain aspects of it are starting to leak out to the public. Already anticipating its release, consumers are eating up any and all information they can get about the phone, putting pressure on the company to ramp up production and get it on the market in time for Christmas, if possible. Perhaps the biggest news concerning the phone’s release is it having 64-bit processing, much like Apple’s iPhone. In doing this, the Galaxy S5 specs are poised to make the Samsung Galaxy S5 sure to draw some attention. The 64-bit processing should give the phone a power boost, letting users do a number of other applications with it besides games. Since there are very few apps written for 64-bit processing, it may take a while for the technology to totally catch up. The new Samsung galaxy phone, which is the flagship phone for the company, is sure to give the iPhone a run for its money….
While the world is still buzzing over Apple’s recent conference announcing not one but two iPhones, Android lovers won’t have long until the creme-de-le-creme of their world is released. In a few short months, Samsung will present the world with the next offering in the popular Galaxy line of smartphones. The Galaxy S5 will provide features and hardware the make it on par with anything Apple has to offer. Just like the iPhone 5S, the Galaxy S5 will boost 64-bit processor, which is computers use these days. Not only will this result in snappier performance overall, but when develoeprs take advantage of the improved processor, new games could be console-quality on a smartphone. Multitasking will also run as smoothly as ever on this new smartphone. The processor is rumored to be the Exynos 5 Octa CPU. Yes, that’s “octa” for eight cores! The Galaxy S4 already has this processor, but it wasn’t 64-bit. That also means that Google must release a compatible version of its operating system. The sky is really the limit when it comes to what a 64-bit version of Android will be able to do. Of course, these phones must have enough memory to allow the processor…
The Tough Fight of Samsung Galaxy S5 with Its Predecessor Samsung is no doubt one of one of the most stable electronics company existing these days. They have devices that range from TV, accessories, notebooks, computers, and smart phones. As a matter of fact, they have already outsized their products on smart phones, giving consumers a product that is perfectly based on their personal preferences. Comparison to Predecessor The Galaxy S4 series of the android phones are the type of products that have stirred the phone market. These series of phones were initially lined up with the i900 phone model, which eventually became the primary, core form in the entire series. The features of Samsung galaxy s4 includes a 1.9 GHz processor, an android operating system that were initially created using the éclair Android 2.1 OS. This was later on upgraded with the Froyo Android 2.2. The recent batch of the Samsung Galaxy S4 series has collaborated with the Gingerbread Android 2.3 operating system which marked the recent chapter of the series. The Samsung Galaxy S4 series also features AMOLED display, with a RAM of 8GB or 16GB and a 1200 mAh battery. Other attributes and features include…