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Today is the launch date for the new Galaxy S4. For everyone on here that isnt an apple fan boy and prefers the Android operating system, may be excited about the launch of the worlds most advanced smart phone ever.
Live streaming tonight at 11.pm from New York.
Rumours suggest the Samsung Galaxy S4 will include some innovations in input methods, letting you use the device without actually touching the display.First up is Floating Touch, which lets you control the phone by hovering a finger over the screen, rather than touching it directly. As our sister title*Expert Reviews*notes, Samsung already uses a similar*technology*with its S Pen in the Galaxy Note tablets.Another rumoured input innovation is eye-tracking, such as what we've seen before from Tobii, although Samsung's own patents suggest this may be an in-house development. A report in the*New York Times*claims the*Galaxy S4 will use its cameras*to watch users as they read, automatically scrolling the page when they hit the bottom of the text. While the eye scrolling system would make its debut Samsung with the Galaxy S4, the handset maker has previously made deeper use of the camera - the Galaxy S III, for example, uses the camera to know when someone is looking at the screen, turning it off or dimming it otherwise.
Display
It seems almost certain that the Galaxy S4 will arrive with a Full HD, 1,080 x 1,920 display. With an expected screen size of 5in - up a smidgen from the 4.8in, 720 x 1,280 display of the*Samsung Galaxy S III*- the S4 will have a far higher pixel density than its predecessor.
Processor, memory and storage
It now seems likely the Galaxy S4 will arrive with a quad-core processor. Indeed,*specifications leaked to SamMobile*show that the Galaxy S4 will run an eight-core Exynos Octa 5410 CPU clocked at 1.8GHz.That's a generation on from the processor inside the*Galaxy Note 8*smartphone-cum-tablet unveiled at*Mobile World Congress, which shipped with a quad-core 1.6GHz Exynos 4 processor, albeit powering a lower resolution screen (1,280 x 800).If Samsung wanted to raise the stakes with Apple, it could boost the minimum*storage*of the S4 to 32GB, but given that Samsung includes an SD card slot in its high-end smartphones, it's almost certain the base storage will remain at 16GB to keep prices as low as possible.2GB of RAM has become the standard for 2013's high-end smartphones - that's the amount of memory shipped with the Galaxy Note 8. The leaked specifications pin the Galaxy S4 at 2GB of RAM, and we'll be surprised if Samsung goes any higher when it finally launches.
4G
It comes as little surprise that the Galaxy S4 will support 4G networks. Britain's only current 4G provider, EE, has confirmed via its Twitter account that the new handset will work on its network.EE has put up a site that allows customers to*register their interest in the Galaxy S4*before the official launch.
Battery
To power that higher-resolution screen and quad-core processor, Samsung will have to improve upon the S III's battery if it's going to last the day without a top-up from the charger.Read more:*Samsung Galaxy S4 release date, price and specs: what we expect to see | News | PC Pro*http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/380194/...and-specs-what-we-expect-to-see#ixzz2NW3JBJU7
Live streaming tonight at 11.pm from New York.
Rumours suggest the Samsung Galaxy S4 will include some innovations in input methods, letting you use the device without actually touching the display.First up is Floating Touch, which lets you control the phone by hovering a finger over the screen, rather than touching it directly. As our sister title*Expert Reviews*notes, Samsung already uses a similar*technology*with its S Pen in the Galaxy Note tablets.Another rumoured input innovation is eye-tracking, such as what we've seen before from Tobii, although Samsung's own patents suggest this may be an in-house development. A report in the*New York Times*claims the*Galaxy S4 will use its cameras*to watch users as they read, automatically scrolling the page when they hit the bottom of the text. While the eye scrolling system would make its debut Samsung with the Galaxy S4, the handset maker has previously made deeper use of the camera - the Galaxy S III, for example, uses the camera to know when someone is looking at the screen, turning it off or dimming it otherwise.
Display
It seems almost certain that the Galaxy S4 will arrive with a Full HD, 1,080 x 1,920 display. With an expected screen size of 5in - up a smidgen from the 4.8in, 720 x 1,280 display of the*Samsung Galaxy S III*- the S4 will have a far higher pixel density than its predecessor.
Processor, memory and storage
It now seems likely the Galaxy S4 will arrive with a quad-core processor. Indeed,*specifications leaked to SamMobile*show that the Galaxy S4 will run an eight-core Exynos Octa 5410 CPU clocked at 1.8GHz.That's a generation on from the processor inside the*Galaxy Note 8*smartphone-cum-tablet unveiled at*Mobile World Congress, which shipped with a quad-core 1.6GHz Exynos 4 processor, albeit powering a lower resolution screen (1,280 x 800).If Samsung wanted to raise the stakes with Apple, it could boost the minimum*storage*of the S4 to 32GB, but given that Samsung includes an SD card slot in its high-end smartphones, it's almost certain the base storage will remain at 16GB to keep prices as low as possible.2GB of RAM has become the standard for 2013's high-end smartphones - that's the amount of memory shipped with the Galaxy Note 8. The leaked specifications pin the Galaxy S4 at 2GB of RAM, and we'll be surprised if Samsung goes any higher when it finally launches.
4G
It comes as little surprise that the Galaxy S4 will support 4G networks. Britain's only current 4G provider, EE, has confirmed via its Twitter account that the new handset will work on its network.EE has put up a site that allows customers to*register their interest in the Galaxy S4*before the official launch.
Battery
To power that higher-resolution screen and quad-core processor, Samsung will have to improve upon the S III's battery if it's going to last the day without a top-up from the charger.Read more:*Samsung Galaxy S4 release date, price and specs: what we expect to see | News | PC Pro*http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/380194/...and-specs-what-we-expect-to-see#ixzz2NW3JBJU7
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