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Galaxy S IV - Sketching A Portrait Of A Giant (Part 2)

4/27/2013 9:15:53 AM

13-megapixel primary camera (high possibility)

According to the rumors, the super 2013 phone of Samsung will be integrated with 8-core microprocessor with the name of Exynos 5410 with the speed of up to 1.8 Ghz accompanying with a PowerVR SGX 544MP graphics core along with 2-GB RAM. The device’s screen will have the size of 4.99 inches and deliver Full HD along with a 13-megapixel camera and a 2.1-megapixel one. As expectation, this smartphone will run on the Android 4.2 OS.

13-megapixel primary camera

The device’s screen will have the size of 4.99 inches and deliver Full HD along with a 13-megapixel camera and a 2.1-megapixel one.

Supporting 3D camera (low possibility)

Recently, some sources of info let us know that Samsung Galaxy S IV will be supported a 3D camera. These rumors originated from the PatentBolt webpage inform us that they have discovered a "from 2D to 3D" logo on the new patent application of Samsung.

However, there are a lot of possibilities that the camera of Galaxy S IV won’t be the double-lens type as on some 3D smartphones in the past. Instead of that, the photos will be edited to 3D effect at the post-processing stage.

Besides, PatentBolt also analyzes that the "4" number in the invitation to attend the launch of Galaxy S IV has mild 3D effect, helps us to associate to the 3D-shooting tech. Thus, 3D camera can totally become a truth S IV and become a key feature of this smartphone.

The "4" number in the invitation to attend the launch of Galaxy S IV has mild 3D effect

The "4" number in the invitation to attend the launch of Galaxy S IV has mild 3D effect

A series of smart features (maybe available)

A few months ago, there were rumors believing Samsung Galaxy S IV will use the user’s eye-tracking feature called “eye-tracking”. Galaxy S IV will be capable of auto-tracking the users’ eyes when they have reached the bottom of the page to scroll automatically onto the next page. Recently, some images provided by SamMobile considered to be leaked from the S IV have confirmed the info above.

Specifically, Samsung will equip 3 new functions which are Smart scroll, Smart pause and Smart rotation on its new flagship. Smart scroll feature will auto-shift the text depending on the position of which the users eye are looking on the screen. The default browser of Android, Chrome, Gmail, Email apps… will support the feature above. Besides, users can customize the screen-scrolling speed.

Besides, Galaxy S IV will also use a new feature called Smart pause. This feature allows the device pause the video if the users don’t look at the screen. Meanwhile, Smart rotation allows auto-rotating the screen based on the viewing angle of the users.

Floating touch tech (may happen)

The source of info from SamMobile informs us that Samsung Galaxy S IV smartphone will be equipped the same floating touch tech as Sony has done with Xperia Sola. Specifically, the floating touch tech of Galaxy S IV will have the same effect as the Air View feature on S-Pen stylus of Galaxy Note II. When users move their fingers on the screen to browse through a photo and video album, the content of that photo album and video will be displayed in a small window.

To be able to perform this ability, an electromagnetic wave detection sensor will be equipped on S IV. Whenever users move their fingers, the electro-magnetic wave will be transmit from the users’ fingers to the sensors on S IV, smartphone will recognize that those magnetic movements have the corresponding controls.

Generally, the floating touch tech of Samsung on Galaxy S IV seems to be much more usable than what Xperia Sola have done.

Generally, the floating touch tech of Samsung on Galaxy S IV seems to be much more usable than what Xperia Sola have done.

Generally, the floating touch tech of Samsung on Galaxy S IV seems to be much more usable than what Xperia Sola have done. When just appeared on Xperia Sola, floating touch tech just stop at recognizing the users’ finger gliding over the space of the device when they’re at the home screen in order to make the device’s background. Besides, this unique tech will navigate the operations of the users when browsing web on the screen of Sola by allowing them to be able to choose the menus, the links of the webpages by gliding on the screen, after choosing the right object, begin to touch the touch screen to confirm.

2-SIM variant (it may happen)

He leaked photos about a new smartphone of Samsung has been published on a forum from China, together with the affirmation that this is the 2-SIM version of Galaxy S IV for this country. With the codename of GT-I9502, pretty alike the GT-I9500 codename of Galaxy S IV that was leaked previously, this leaked info seems to be rather founded.

Supporting microSD card (high possibility)

The predecessors belonging to the Galaxy S phone line of S IV are all equipped with a microSD slot to expand the storage capacity. The memory in the phone is somewhat limited because the need to use of users tends to increase day by day. So, to continue the tradition as well as to satisfy the demand of customers, almost certainly, S IV will support microSD card slot. The maximum capacity it can reach may be up to 64 GB.

S IV will support microSD card slot

S IV will support microSD card slot

Wireless charger (high possibility)

According to the rumor from the DDaily webpage of Korea, the super Galaxy S IV of Samsung will be equipped with wireless charging tech thanks to a special cover on the back as well as an accompanying wireless charging dock. The wireless charger Galaxy S IV will be compatible to the Qi standard developed by Wireless Power Consortium. The magnetic resonance charging technology the Korean firm will use, however, allows charging the phone from the distance of 1 to 2 m, farther than the distance of 4 cm from Qi. Currently, there’s no information about the selling price of these accessories.

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