Samsung Galaxy S5 :
Samsung is planning to launch Galaxy S5 soon, might be the first smartphone from the South Korean giant to sport metal chassis. The Galaxy S5 will be released in first quarter of 2014.The thinness of the device is one of the characteristics, Galaxy S5 may be thinner than its predecessor with the integration of an antenna technology that was previously used in Galaxy Note 3 to make the device thinner and screen size will be larger than 5-inch.
Samsung may give the Galaxy S5 straighter lines and smaller curves as well, complete with ultra thin bezels and a thin body. The Galaxy S5 might come with a squarer, less rounded form factor that's even sleeker than before. Combined with its rumored metal frame, the new design should give the handset the handset a premium, sophisticated feel.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 will have a 64-bit processor. This would make it the first Android device to support 64-bit operations will run on Android 4.4 KitKat or There may be chances Samsung Galaxy S5 may pack a different operating system and may steer away from Google's Android. The Smartphone may run with a combination of Tizen OS and Firefox OS.
A chip that could spell more than increased speed and improved multitasking capabilities, the Samsung Galaxy S5 RAM improvement could result in a slimmer phone with a better battery life. Samsung may use PLS LCD display for the Galaxy S5 instead of its usual AMOLED displays. The Galaxy S5 may come in a more stylish metal variant as well as the standard plastic.
The handset will make use of a new 16-megapixel smartphone camera sensor, offing high-end snaps that will finally spell the end for the dedicated compact camera. The company may go a step further, with the Galaxy S5 adding Eye scanning security if a new patent filing proves accurate.
Galaxy S5 includes a 3GB of RAM, 4000mAh battery and Android 4.4 KitKat with TouchWiz UI on top.
Galaxy S5 features may also pack 14nm 64-bit Exynos 6 CPU, 16MP ISOCELL camera and 2,560 x 1,440 WQHD screen display with 560 ppi resolution. The handset may also sport a metal casing just like the recently released Samsung Galaxy J in Taiwan. It is pretty clear the the Galaxy S5 is going to cost the same as the Samsung Galaxy S4, so expect to pay around $600 SIM-free.