We’ve heard quite a few theories on just when Samsung might make the follow-up to this year’s Galaxy S 4 available, and while the specifics have fluctuated, one theme still seems to pervade: early, early, early.
But just HOW early? While some claims have looked to a January launch
announcement, today’s rumor could be just a little more conservative,
describing a Galaxy S 5 that could go up for sale in February or March.
Supposedly, Samsung would get mass production started during January,
though there’s no mention here of when the actual announcement might
come.
As for the hardware itself, the expected 64-bit Exynos chip is
mentioned, as well as the same 3GB of RAM we see in the Galaxy Note 3.
This source also describes a 16MP main camera, but then the specs start getting away from us a little, with reports of a way too big 4,000mAh battery.
It sounds like a metal frame
is still in the running, and the phone may use a five-inch unbreakable
OLED display based on the same tech from the Galaxy Round – though we’re
not expecting it to be curved.
Finally, alongside the Galaxy S 5, Samsung could be planning to
introduce its new Galaxy Gear 2 smartwatch – besides being a bit thinner
than the first one, we don’t have details on specifics.
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