It's official and it's now here, the Samsung Galaxy S4 has been revealed in New York. Although many
of the features had been leaked in the weeks leading up to the event, the
launch was still a time for Samsung to show-off its latest handset, while no
doubt making sure that Apple's got its work cut-out with the iPhone
5S.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 DESIGN
With the Galaxy
S3 proving to be such a success, Samsung hasn't strayed too far from that
design with the Galaxy S4. The rounded edges and lozenge-shaped home button at
the bottom of the phone are all instantly recognisable.
While the S3 looked and felt, well, quite plasticy, the Samsung S4 looks
that much nicer and more like the high-end phone that it should be. It has a
polycarbonate case, but it's now slimmer (7.9mm) and lighter (130g) than its
predecessor.
Two versions of the phone will be available: Black Mist and White Frost.
It's hard to pass judgement on the phone until we've seen it in the flesh, but
in the shots we've seen it certainly looks like a step up from the Samsung
Galaxy S3.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 SCREEN
As expected, the Galaxy S4 has a 5in Full HD (1,920x1,080) Super AMOLED
screen. That's a stunning 441ppi, making this one of the highest-density phones
that we've seen. The HTC One
manages slightly more at 468ppi, thanks to its slightly-smaller 4.7in Full HD
screen. On balance, though, you're going to find it hard to tell the difference
or spot individual pixels on either screen.
There was no mention of the Green PHOLED technology, which was rumoured to
be making its first appearance here. However, we've been impressed with
Samsung's Super AMOLED technology before and it's always been power efficient,
helping to save battery life.
As expected, the screen can be operated just by hovering your finger over
it, giving rise to two new features. Air View lets you hover over content, such
as an email or photo, to preview it without having to open it. Air Gesture,
lets you change tracks, scroll through a web page or answer a call with the
wave of your hand. We haven't had chance to try the system out yet, but this
should make fine-control of the touchscreen operating system that little bit
easier.
Gorilla Glass 3 helps make the phone durable, although we'd still recommend
a screen protector or case if you're going to keep your phone in a pocket with
sharp items, such as keys.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 CAMERAS
Cameras are an important part of any smartphone, with many people preferring
them to compact cameras. From the specifications, Samsung hasn't let us down
with the Galaxy S4 camera, with a 13-megapixel rear camera, complete with Flash
and a high-speed shutter mode. At the front is a 2-megapixel camera.
The 13-megapixel rear camera certainly has impressive specifications,
but the front camera can be used to control the phone
Now, two cameras on a smartphone is hardly something new, but with Dual
Camera you can operate both of them at the same time. It feels a little
gimmicky to us, but the idea is that you can film yourself with the front
camera and then superimpose yourself on the footage from the rear camera. The
examples we've seen look a little twee and we're not sure that most people want
their faces to appear surrounded by a postage stamp border over the footage
they're recording.
The front camera also serves a purpose in controlling the phone with Smart
Pause. This technology knows when you're looking at the screen so it can, for
example, pause a video when you turn your head and look away. As soon as you
look back, the video continues. It's a neat way of using the cameras for more
than just still images and video.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 PROCESSOR
We were expecting the Octa-Core Samsung Exynos 5 processor in the phone and
that's an option, with a 1.6GHz model. However, a 1.9GHz Quad-Core version of
the phone will also be sold, depending on where you live in the world. Samsung
hasn't specified yet which version we'll get in the UK, although we would expect to get
the Octa-Core model.
The company tweeted
a rendering of the new chip, which is also rumoured to power the new Galaxy
Note 3 phone/tablet, from its @SamsungExynos Twitter account, so whetting
the appetites of Samsung fans everywhere.
The new chip's eight-core design is based on ARM's big.LITTLE architecture.
This means that there are four powerful Cortex-A15 cores for the phone's most
power-hungry functions, and four lower-power Cortex-A7 models to take care of
simpler tasks. When the phone isn't needed to do anything fancy, the more
powerful cores shut down, extending battery life.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 BATTERY
Speaking of battery life, the new handset will use a 2,600mAh battery.
That's 500mAh bigger than the one in the S3 and should be big enough to cope
with the slightly-enlarged screen, and the greater demands of 4G, while still
running all day.
The battery is also removable, so you can carry a charged spare if you're
going to be out for a long time. It also means that a failing battery can
easily be replaced.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 4G AND WIRELESS
You can't make a modern phone and not support the latest wireless standards,
so the Samsung Galaxy S4 has full support for 4G LTE networks. Global 4G
support has been promised, supporting download speeds of 100Mbit/s and uploads
of 50Mbit/s. Full 3G and 2.5G support is, of course, also present.
For use at home there's also better Wi-Fi support, with the new 802.11ac
standard supported. We've seen this networking standard deliver speeds well
over 200Mbit/s, so using super-fast broadband speeds on your phone at home is
going to easy.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 NFC
NFC makes an appearance, so the phone will be compatible with Google Wallet, so you can pay for
goods in compatible shops using just your phone. It will also support Visa's
payWave, widening the choice and range of places that you can shop in.
In addition, Samsung showed some other ways that NFC can be used. One of the
most different was Group Play. By tapping your Samsung Galaxy S4 to another
one, you can share music and pictures. Samsung has also promised that the
technology will support multi-player gaming and it's opening up the SDK to
encourage other companies to develop for it.
EYE-TRACKING GESTURES
Conflicting rumors painted a scenario where you'd scroll the screen with your eyes using eye-tracking software within the GS4. Turns out, that's somewhat true. Smart Pause and Smart Scroll are two features that build off the Galaxy S3's optional Smart Stay feature, which kept the screen from dimming when you looked at it. In the GS4, tilting the screen up or down while looking at it scrolls you up or down, say if you're reading a CNET story, of course. As a daily commuter with one hand on the phone and one on a hand strap, this could be a more convenient way to catch up with news while on the train or bus.I really like the idea of Smart Pause, which halts a video you're watching when your eyes dart away, then resumes when you start paying attention again.
Both features worked better in theory than they did in practice, though I should mention that the GS4 I was looking at is (obviously) preproduction running prefinal software. Still, response time was a beat slower than I wanted, taking a little time to pause and resume the video, and scroll the screen. A minor delay makes sense. You wouldn't want to start and stop again every time you're distracted for a second. Instead, the software seems to track longer periods when you're away, like if you stop what you're doing to order a cup of coffee, talk to a friend, or climb a set of stairs.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 STORAGE
No great surprises on the storage front, with 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models
announced. However, it's good to see that there's still a microSD card slot, so
you can add up to 64GB of storage. Depending on the prices, it may even work
out cheaper to buy a lower-capacity model and then upgrade it when you need to
with a memory card.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 S HEALTH
With fitness accessories apps being big business, Samsung clearly doesn't
want to miss out and has launched S Health with the Galaxy S4. Using your phone
a variety of accessories, you'll be able to measure your weight and health.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 OTHER FEATURES
If all of that wasn't enough, the Galaxy S4 also has an IR transmitter,
which you can use to control your home entertainment kit via the WatchOn app.
There's also S Voice Drive,
which puts up a simpler interface for when you're driving and recognises voice
prompts. Finally, when you're abroad the translation services let you type in a
message and have the phone read it out in a different language; the spoken
reply is then converted back into your language on the screen.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 RELEASE DATE
Samsung has promised to have the phone out by the end of April. Exact launch
dates will depend on the country, but we expect the UK to be one of the first on the
list. We'll bring you updated information as and when it becomes available.
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