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More Samsung Galaxy S4 Exynos 5 Octa benchmarks surface

GSMArena- The fourth generation Galaxy S smartphone was launched with two different processor variants, one with Snapdragon 600 chipset on board and the other with the company’s own Exynos 5 Octa platform. The folks at FoneArena have got their hands on the Exynos 5 variant of the device and put the smartphone through quite a few synthetic benchmark tests.

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Settler4015d ago

I will go with HTC One, it has more efficient chipset than the S4

SnakeCQC4014d ago

im going for the s4 because i love the aestehtics and expandable memory and changeable battery(for me on most devices this is the first the that messes up)

Settler4014d ago

totally agree with you :D

fatstarr4014d ago

wait untill this phone is unleashed at 100% the benchmarks will be through the roof.

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If you own a Galaxy S4, Samsung might owe you $10 for lying about its benchmarks

The Samsung settlement is for just under $14 million dollars, but only $2.8 million is actually going to consumers.

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T-Mobile rolling out Feb. 2017 security patches to the Galaxy S4 and Tab 3, first updates since 2015

The Galaxy S4, in its day, was a pretty capable smartphone. However, with its fourth birthday fast approaching, its update period has long since passed.

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Google Unveils Galaxy S4 With “Nexus User Experience”

It was everything we ever wanted – a high-end smartphone from one of the world’s biggest Android OEMs, without the crapware known as the younger version of TouchWiz. At Google I/O in 2013, Google announced the first two models in the Google Play Edition lineup of devices, the Galaxy S4 and HTC One Google Play Edition.

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