As of right now, what do we really know about the S5 so far? I mean, most is rumor, but does anyone have anything concrete?
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Yep, that it's being made my Samsung.
All jokes aside, I think the one thing we have is that it will be running the newest snapdragon 805 chip. That's about all I know that I'm 99% sure about.
I'm honestly pretty sure. The 805 chip is one that samsung has to integrate to show a performance boost. The 800 chip has already shown its power in many leading flagship phones. Samsung strives to put their best foot forward on the hardware side and I think that means the 805 chip will be in the S5. (of course this doesn't mean that touch wiz isn't still the biggest hog I have ever seen to date).
I think the specs that I am expecting are more along the lines of these:
1440p display
560+ ppi
4GB RAM
805 Snapdragon chip (Octo-core? Quad core? 2.9Ghz?)
around 15-16 MP camera
AND a battery a bit larger then 3000mah. Maybe 3200mah?
I'd say that's close to what we'll be seeing on the S5. I'd like to see a larger battery, so 3200mAh seems to be the better fit - hopefully Samsung is able to take advantage of a stepped battery design or simply a larger batter to fit within the shell of the S5.I'm honestly pretty sure. The 805 chip is one that samsung has to integrate to show a performance boost. The 800 chip has already shown its power in many leading flagship phones. Samsung strives to put their best foot forward on the hardware side and I think that means the 805 chip will be in the S5. (of course this doesn't mean that touch wiz isn't still the biggest hog I have ever seen to date).
I think the specs that I am expecting are more along the lines of these:
1440p display
560+ ppi
4GB RAM
805 Snapdragon chip (Octo-core? Quad core? 2.9Ghz?)
around 15-16 MP camera
AND a battery a bit larger then 3000mah. Maybe 3200mah?
Those specs would be nice. I think Octa cores are a bit over the edge for devices at this time, especially when Samsung can just simply trim down the UI to reduce load on the processor. Good point would be the X giving the S4 a run for it's money on everything and has a lot less on a spec sheet.
True. I love the Moto X also. Awesome phone and great feel for the hardware. I do believe though that even though the 805 isn't going to be "out" that doesn't mean that samsung won't find it's way to get it's hands on it.
As far as trimming down the UI... one can only hope. It's a shame, honestly, that touchwiz is so-so. The UI isn't half bad and the phones are fast. I just can't get over how bloated touchwiz is.
ANYWAYS I do think octa core would be a bit of overkill also, so I think quad-core is what they would muster up.
Especially since Moto proved how well a dual core could do. Think how much a quad core would have done?
Those specs would be nice. I think Octa cores are a bit over the edge for devices at this time, especially when Samsung can just simply trim down the UI to reduce load on the processor. Good point would be the X giving the S4 a run for it's money on everything and has a lot less on a spec sheet.
Question for you smart guys: Why do we see different processors in different markets? Is the same expected with the S5?
Question for you smart guys: Why do we see different processors in different markets? Is the same expected with the S5?
The Exynos line of processors except the one in the Note 2 which made it to North American markets did not support the correct bands. The chipsets did not have support for the modem required to provide LTE thus Samsung creates two different models, one with LTE and one without. Markets which have LTE networks get the LTE model while the countries with small or non-existent LTE networks get the other model.
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The Exynos line of processors except the one in the Note 2 which made it to North American markets did not support the correct bands. The chipsets did not have support for the modem required to provide LTE thus Samsung creates two different models, one with LTE and one without. Markets which have LTE networks get the LTE model while the countries with small or non-existent LTE networks get the other model.
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You would think by now they would have developed a way make their own processor work with LTE so they would have only have to support one processor and most likely lower cost as well.
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