A Powerful Processor Much of the hullabaloo surrounding the Galaxy S IV is speculation about what sort of processor it would be packing under the hood.
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In addition, Samsung is expected to equip the screen with floating touch technology, which allows users to hover their finger over the screen to perform simple tasks like checking e-mail and opening apps without having to bespoil their devices with their finger grease. If the Galaxy S IV comes equipped with a PHOLED display, as rumored, which uses more energy efficient phosphorescence rather than fluorescent light to create a brighter display, it would mean that Samsung is actively taking a step towards, greener, more eco-friendly pastures as PHOLED displays are reported to perform 25% better in terms of power. The rumors of the phone's display - initially reported to be a Super AMOLED one - caused a bit of a stir when it was announced, as the 440 ppi display would make it the best Samsung has ever produced, even if it isn't the first phone in the world to boast that amount of pixels per inch (Sony's Xperia Z and HTC's Droid DNA beat Samsung to the punch). Nestled within all that plastic will most likely be a 4.99-inch PHOLED display, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. A Cleaner, Greener Displaćiting concerns about ease and efficiency of manufacturing, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S IV will have a plastic body, though there have been rumors about aluminum edges to increase durability. Balancing battery life with a sleek aesthetic is a tricky business so we'll have to wait until Samsung Unpacked to see which side of the divide the Galaxy S IV falls on.
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Word on the street might allay some of those concerns, as talk of a 2600 mAh battery is being bandied about, an improvement on its predecessor's 2100 mAh battery. Improved Battery LifeAs far as the actual handset itself it concerned, it's likely that Samsung will follow the current trend of trying to fit everything into the sleekest, slimmest package possible, which some are worried might have less than stellar implications for the Galaxy S IV's battery life. The phone's front-facing camera is expected to come in at 2 megapixels.
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Most people seem to be hedging their bets on getting an 8 megapixel variant on the Galaxy S III's current camera, with a few upgrades, including a better GPU, to improve picture quality. The size of the sensor and the power of the device's GPU are equally, is not more, important than the number of megapixels the device can boast. Indeed, a stellar 8 megapixel camera is capable of taking crisper, clearer, and more vibrant pictures than a 16 megapixel one under the right conditions. It's important to note that the number of megapixels is not the only, or even the most significant, factor in creating good-looking photos.
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Though it's likely that we'll see marginal improvements on the Galaxy S III's 8 megapixel camera, the thought of more megapixels has caused a fair amount of salivating when the rumor first made the rounds. Megapixels: Quality over Quantity?There have been conflicting rumors about the camera that the Galaxy S IV will be packing, with some sites reporting an improved 8 megapixel camera and others hedging their bets on a 13 megapixel option. Probably not, but with features like Eye Scroll and Smart Pause, smartphones are most assuredly getting smarter.
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Samsung's current flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III, comes with Smart Stay, a similar feature that tracks eye movement to determine if a user is still looking at it before automatically dimming, but if Eye Scroll is all it's cracked up to be, we can look forward to inching one step closer out phones achieving sentience. Additionally, Samsung's "smart screen" technology will come with a pause feature that will halt video content if you look away from the screen.