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Samsung Galaxy S5 Release Rumours in January 2014: The Android 4.4 KitKat Phone Battery Life Better Than Apple iPhone 5S

With some of the declared features of Samsung Galaxy S5 organized, the release date of the next Samsung smartphone giant may be sooner than later.With some of the declared features of Samsung Galaxy S5 organized, the release date of the next Samsung smartphone giant may be sooner than later.

The exynos 6 chip that was the rumoured processor for the Galaxy S6 will be coupled with a massive 4GB of RAM. The exynos 6 might well be the first octa processor for the tech giant and if some media outlets are to be believed, the processor chip is almost done. The brand new Android 4.4 KitKat OS will run the phone. It is expected that the battery life will be longer.

Reports also confirmed that the device will have a plastic casing, countering previous suggestions that metal or faux leather case would be used. With almost all the features done, it may seem S5 is good to go, however with the Galaxy S4 selling so well, the release date might as well be delayed by a bit.

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The 2014 flagship Samsung device may hit the markets in Jan 2014. Some reports suggest that the device may debut in the Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas. The Mobile World Congress event that is held in Barcelona has hosted many Samsung device launches. The S5 is speculated to release in the same event.

Some more features: the Galaxy S5 will include a 64-bit processor. The fingerprint sensor, just like that in iPhone 5S will be one of the features. As per some reports, the phone may have an eye scanner too. Let us wait for the plan details of Samsung for 2014.

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Mahak Sharma
Mahak Sharma
Sharma is the Lead-Instructional Designer at Pen Pundit. She takes care of all academic projects acquired and undertaken by the company. In her free time, she will be found fighting for animal rights.

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