The success of the Galaxy S3 is undeniable with well over 10m sales and now the focus of some fans has turned to the next incarnation, which will almost certainly be named the Samsung Galaxy S4. There has been a few details emerging already, even though the S3 launched just a few weeks ago, but what should we expected from the upgraded model?
Samsung Galaxy S4 specs to make a worthy upgrade – we have heard that the Galaxy S4 should feature improvements primarily for multimedia, which would be supported by 1080p video recording and a 12-megapixel autofocus camera on the back. The key difference between the Galaxy S3 and S4 will be the sound quality when recording video and playing music through the stereo speakers, which are likely to be found on the side.
The Galaxy Note 2 will feature a bigger screen with the same sized frame, so it is more than likely we’ll see similar improvements with the Galaxy S4. Samsung could increase the S3 4.8-inch screen size slightly without making the smartphone any bigger, although some users have some very specific features they want to see on the Galaxy S4 that include more RAM, a hot swappable micro SD card slot, and improvements to the sensor quality and video stabilization. What would you like to see in the way of Galaxy S4 specs?
Battery innovation for the Samsung Galaxy S4 – the most repetitive request we’ve seen for the Galaxy S4 is improvements to the battery, which initially sees most users asking for more milliampere-hour. It’s true that a 3300/3500-mAh battery would help improve battery life, and a number of S3 battery problems can be fixed with a bigger battery, but it’s our opinion that more innovation is needed rather than bigger batteries.
Most gadgets need improvements to battery life, especially with the specs improving faster than the battery that drives them, and the Galaxy S4 certainly needs to innovate somehow with providing longer gaps between charges. One way this can be done is by adding some sort of solar panel on the backplate and some Gorilla Glass delivering additional protection around that area.
Do you feel that battery life is one of the most important improvements needed on the Samsung Galaxy S4? Currently there’s no word on a release date, but hints have been dropped for early 2013, so keep connected to PR and we’ll let us know more as we get Technology companies need to invest the millions they’re making into better battery technology, and the next generation of smartphones need batteries to be reinvented.
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