MWC 2014: Samsung Unveils Galaxy S5 Smartphone
Though the design of the device
remains much the same as its predecessor, the Galaxy S4, the new model boasts a
slightly larger 5.1-inch body with a high-resolution 1080p display, a
16-megapixel camera, and two crucial features that will have the enterprise
cheering: a fingerprint reader, and an in-built heart-rate
sensor.
Powered by a 2.5Ghz Snapdragon 800
quad-core processor, its 2,800mAh removable battery is marginally improved over
its older sibling, partially thanks to power-saving software that promises to
almost double the device's battery life when it's running low. In one single
charge, the Galaxy S5 will run for 21 hours and more than 16 days of standby.
It also includes a 16-megapixel
camera that has a significantly faster autofocus, which Samsung touted as being
three-times faster than the Galaxy S4, making once blurry photos now crisp and
sharper than ever.
The Galaxy S5 can transfer
significantly more data and faster through its USB 3.0 connection, which is
handy for those who want to expand their storage with a micro-SD card of up to
64GB.
And it's all bundled together with
the latest Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system, as well as a bevy of
health-related apps, Knox security software, and other features, including Siri
rival S Voice.
Samsung's devices remain popular with
consumers, but are increasingly growing on business and enterprise users.
Thanks to the inclusion of a
fingerprint reader embedded in the home button in its latest flagship phone,
it's certainly going to catch the eyes of bring-your-own-device (BYOD)
customers.
Expect the Galaxy S5 to land in the
same price-point range as the Galaxy S4, and it will arrive in April.
Courtesy: zdnet.com
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