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Samsung galaxy s4


Samsung galaxy s4

Samsung has finally launched its much awaited smartphone, The design isn’t a lot different than that of the Galaxy S3.

Specifications:

Here’s the surprising bit, the rumors were almost spot on! The Galaxy S4 has a quadcore 1.6Ghz processor with 2GB of LP DDR3 RAM. There’s a 13 megapixel camera on the back and a 2 megapixel one on the front. It comes in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB variants, there’s also a microSD slot on board for memory expansion up to 64GB.

The display is a 4.99 inch Full HD Super AMOLED one with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels at 441 pixels per inch. There are eight sensors on board, two new ones specifically for temperature and humidity. On the connectivity front it supports WiFi a/b/g/n/ac [HT80], GPS/GLONASS, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 [BLE], IR LED for Remote Control and MHL 2.0. The power for all of this will be provided by a 2600 mAh battery. The Galaxy S4 will be available in 3G and 4G LTE compatible models from April.

Features:

Samsung Galaxy S4 is being released with the latest Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean version.

S Translator
the user’s very own personal translator. It has support for a decent number of languages and the best part is that it works on voice. It also works as an optical reader, allowing the user to translation written content through the app. As mentioned before, only a handful of language work with S Translator as of now.

 
Samsung Hub

  still remains the one stop shop for purchasing movies, music and games straight on the app itself.

Samsung WatchON 

makes use of the IR sensor on the device, allow the user to control television, DVD player and a host of other electronics straight from the device.

Adapt Display and Adapt Sound 
work together to match the display and sound to the user’s surroundings so as to provide a better and stress free user experience.


Camera features 
include Drama Shot, Sound and Shot and Eraser. The Drama Shot feature can take 100 shots in 4 seconds, from which the user can choose their favorite. Sound and Shot allows the user to add five seconds of audio before a picture is taken, particularly useful for those occasions when recording a video isn’t necessary just for setting the scene. Eraser literally does what it is supposed to.

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