Friday, March 15, 2013

Samsung Unveils Galaxy S IV: Slimmer, 5-inch Display and Smart Scroll

Samsung unveils its fouth generation smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S IV, in New York City on Thursday. This launch further positions the electronic giant as Apple’s biggest competitor. After a lot of teasing, and a lot of leaking, the much-anticipated smartphone is finally here, which will go on sale in April.

Last year’s version, the Samsung Galaxy S III, remains the world’s most popular Android smartphone, having sold over 40 million units. Can the Samsung Galaxy S4 keep or exceed the record? Now let’s take a deep drive into some key features of Galaxy S IV.

Improved Hardware: Samsung Galaxy S4 is super thin and light, with a 7.9-millimeter thick body, weights 130 grams and a larger 5-inch screen, which is much crisper, with a 1080p, super AMOLED panel. It will be packing a flagship-standard 2GB of RAM and a hefty 2600mAh battery. It will come in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB options, with a micro SD card slot allowing for expand storage. Naturally it will also have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4, and NFC.

Focus on Camera: Another standard feature of Samsung Galaxy S IV is the 13-megapixel camera, which will take crisper and better low-light shots. In addition to the new interface, there are new features like dual shot and recording mode, which lets you combine photos and video from both the front-facing 2-megapixel camera and the rear camera into one shot or video.

Smart Scroll and Pause: Samsung Galaxy S4 features smart scroll and pause, which does detect when a user’s face which watching a video and pauses play when then a person looks away.

S Health, S Translate and More S: Samsung has added a host of new features that might add to people’s daily life, S Health takes advantage of the accelerometer in the phone to track your steps and other fitness activity. Other apps include S Translate, which can translate voice to text, and Samsung’s remote app, which uses the IR blaster in the phone to become a remote control for your TV.

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