Samsung 'Confirms' Galaxy S IV Screen Specs


Bangalore: Samsung had lots to boast in the recently concluded CES show in Los Vegas, the list includes TV that shuns remote, curved TVs, a flexible screen that could eventually be part of Smartphone or tablet and lots of other exciting innovations. However the company had little to offer to Smartphone fans.       

According to TOI reports, the technology blog AnadTech says that a closer inspection of Samsung's booth at CES unintentionally gave away the screen size and other details of the display that it plans to use in its upcoming Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S IV.  The screen is said to be 4.99-inch with SuperAMOLED display that has 440ppi pixel density and can handle Full HD (1080p) videos.

The blog also says that Samsung has used a new material in the AMOLED screen that helps the display consume 25 percent less power. This display will also have a low-power mode that will result in as much as 47 percent power saving, helping the device run longer on a leaner battery. The new screen will be launched in Q1 2013.

The next version of this flagship Smartphone from Samsung is expected to run on a quad-core processor clocked at 2GHz, 2GB RAM, 13MP rear camera. The blog also said that the device will come with unbreakable and bendable screen, as demonstrated with the “Youm” display at CES 2013.

Read also: The 13 Strangest Technologies Unveiled At CES 2013