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Supposed Galaxy S IV leak resurfaces in high-res pics, lists more features and specs

Engadget - What is purported to be a dual-SIM equipped engineering sample of Samsung's Galaxy S IV popped up a few days ago in pictures and video on a Chinese forum, and now it's back for a better look.

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-Mezzo-4051d ago

I'm seeing Plastic all over the place,....Again.

Damn, Samsung.

Raf1k14051d ago

Yep, that's my biggest issue with Samsung phones.

I could live with it if they had better build quality but would much prefer something that felt as solid as the iPhone pre iPhone5

Dark_Vendetta4051d ago

I completely agree. I'm still on my (about) 3 years old Iphone 4 (and while it's still great for it's age, it starts becoming a little bit slow) and I'm looking for a new phone in the near future. Not too delighted with the Iphone 5 quality either, but Samsung looks like they'll take the plastic route once again -.-. The other thing that might turn me off is that the screens are getting bigger and bigger. I used a S3 for about a day and it freaks me out that I can't just use one hand to navigate properly (especially when you want to bring the setting "down" by swiping from the top of the screen).
The only innovation I'm really happy about is the use of two CPUs (hope I got that one right). One which is used for non app operating (and saves hopefully a lot of battery!), and a second one which is only used when high processing power is really needed. I know my Iphone 4 battery is "old" but it bugs me that I need to recharge my phone pretty much every day, even if I don't really use it that day. Well let's see what Samsung delivers in a few hours :)

RedSky4050d ago

People say the iPhone is durable, but it's not.

Pre iPhone 5 the screen and back were notorious for shattering. I've lost count of how many I've seen in public, on the bus.

The iPhone 5 instead has an aluminium coating that scratches off easily. Apple itself has come out to say it's 'normal'.

Samsung's polycarbonate may admittedly look flimsier but it's more durable and going by my 3 month Note 2, doesn't visible scratch.

Time will tell whether HTC One has the same issues as the iPhone.

Raf1k14050d ago

I agree the iPhones have their issues but IMO they've always felt really good to hold. I'm no Apple fan. The only Apple product I've ever had is an iPad Touch and personally use a Galaxy S2.

Yes the Samsung's plastic is durable but the main thing I want Samsung to improve on is the feel of their phones. I don't mind it being light but I want it to feel like I'm still holding £500 or whatever it may cost me.

SnakeCQC4051d ago

i like the plastic it means little signal issues and its better for the end user(open the back and repairs are easier etc) the metal unibodies that apple started are very wasteful as you need to replace the device if something goes wrong

aesmith19884051d ago

^^ Agreed plus that's just more of your money Apple is getting

iNFAMOUZ14050d ago (Edited 4050d ago )

plastic is better
1. lighter phone
2. less signal tech interferance constraints
3. cheaper price
4. besides, this is the strongest carbon material yet on a galaxy.
5. super cool textured carbon look and feel

but if you prefer other phones, go riiiiiiight ahead.
im getting this baby day 1.

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Samsung To Release New Versions Of Galaxy S4 & S4 Mini

ThatNaijaBlog - Samsung To Release New Versions Of Galaxy S4 & S4 Mini

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Israeli researchers say Samsung S4 phone has security vulnerability

UPI- Samsung's flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, has a security flaw that could let malicious software track emails and record data communications, experts say.

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By rigging the performance of Galaxy devices, who is Samsung really trying to impress?

Vyralize: For the second time, it’s been revealed that Samsung has been rigging its benchmark scores. Given that they had done it once before with the Galaxy S4 smartphone, many tech reviewers were skeptical as to whether or not Samsung would do the same with the Galaxy Note 3, turns out they did.

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eferreira3848d ago

Funny how quiet this comment section is. Oh wait. It's not bashing apple.

SilentNegotiator3848d ago (Edited 3848d ago )

Exactly what I was thinking. The Techspy community is way too fervorous in its Apple-hate/Samsung-hump focus.

I don't like Apple and I love the Galaxy series, but I don't see a point to all of this trashing of Apple. Apple creates a new version of iPhone every few months with minor improvements; so do all phone companies. Apple uses DRM; so does everyone else.

But I can understand why people like Apple. They DO make good hardware, overpriced or not.

iamnsuperman3848d ago (Edited 3848d ago )

"I don't like Apple and I love the Galaxy series, but I don't see a point to all of this trashing of Apple. Apple creates a new version of iPhone every few months with minor improvements; so do all phone companies. Apple uses DRM; so does everyone else. "

I really hate this. I would rather phones come out less often but with bigger upgrades. You buy a phone, a month later it is out of date and the company has brought out a new phone.

More on the article but I have no idea what Samsung is doing. Do they really need to do this. Most of the people who buy Samsung get it because they think Android is Samsung (talking about the people who do not come here). Samsung is getting to become that company. This is down right misleading

My annoyance to Apple is different. It is because they treat the consumers as if they are idiots (in the press conferences) by using over complicated buzzwords to sell the product (their adverts are no better). That is what annoys me about Apple. There are few companies I like because I hate being spoken down to instead of been spoken at

sync903848d ago

Apple make good hardware? Apart from Applemac's the rest of there stuff is 'made in china' cheap garbage

SilentNegotiator3848d ago

"I really hate this. I would rather phones come out less often but with bigger upgrades. You buy a phone, a month later it is out of date and the company has brought out a new phone"

That's just something we have to deal with in technology. Almost all electronics work this way, other than closed platforms like video game consoles.

" Apple make good hardware? Apart from Applemac's the rest of there stuff is 'made in china' cheap garbage "

Everyone makes their stuff in China. It's about design.

kevnb3847d ago (Edited 3847d ago )

apple makes a new phone every year, twice as fast as the last one. They dont try and fool customers like samsung and other android oems do. They arent rigging benchmarks or throwing specs around that are meant to sound more impressive then they really are. Apple is all about actual quality and user experience, the only other company I see doing the same is HTC with the HTC one. (even htc has been caught cheating on benchmarks, probably to keep up with samsung)
I picked up the samsung galaxy s4 and it still pauses and stutters when doing simple things, the htc one works great and my iphone 5 is still the smoothest user experience ive had since I cant find a 5s.

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Upbeat3848d ago

Maybe because your the first to comment ? lol

Dasteru3848d ago

Honestly i do not see anything wrong with this, a benchmark should be determining the maximum capabilities of the hardware, not the dumbed down "Desktop" clocks. If the CPU firmware is capable of dynamic clock adjustment for apps than that is what should be scored.

SirBradders3848d ago (Edited 3848d ago )

Thats what i was thinking, i said on another article that if the phone is capable of producing them scores on benchmarks then developers could utilise that same power.

tehnoob33847d ago

That's what I thought, but the power that is going to the benchmarks is not accesible by devs.

Any computer has a limiter on its processor heat, but during benchmarks the Samsung devices forgo that limiter. The devices let themselves overheat to inflate benchmarks.

Source : AnandTech

kevnb3847d ago

they push the phone past the limits it would operate at, on a short benchmark they can forget about thermals and battery life.

LordDhampire3848d ago

thats not rigging, the cpu can run like that in other intensive apps. rigging is changing the scores not the phone boosting its own speed

Speed-Racer3847d ago

I like how this thread still ended up turning into an Apple bashing session even though it was strictly an Android topic.

SilentNegotiator3847d ago

LOL yeah...what can ya do?

....oh right, you're an admin. There's a lot you could do.

Speed-Racer3847d ago

I could hide eferreira's comment but then you all would accuse me of being biased. I really can't win in any situation, huh? lol.

SilentNegotiator3847d ago (Edited 3847d ago )

If you're concerned about people calling you biased for marking a comment off-topic, pass the torch.

Only idiots will call you biased over that. The community knows you well enough not to think that of you.

denero13847d ago

Don't worry you always win the battle of love lmao

Speed-Racer3847d ago

Made my morning with that comment xD

FinalomegaS3847d ago

is it possible to just show his comment as "hide" *this comment has been altered by the admin.*

Speed-Racer3847d ago

Yea but I figured it wasn't too off topic. A heated debate indeed but not offensive enough to call for it to be hidden. Just funny how it played out like that. xD