Samsung Galaxy S4 hardware overview

We’ve got the Galaxy S4 Hardware overview. With curved sides, and plastic all around it’s definitely Samsung design. There is a removable battery, and removable storage, a 5-inch 1080p display with full HD super AMOLED. This is a very high end device with 1.9 GHZ snapdragon 600 cpu, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of onboard storage. 13MP camera with F2.2 lens and a single led flash that performs admirably.

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23 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy S4 hardware overview

  1. Samsung could be hiring people to talk bad about the HTC One online Samsung is under investigation for hiring people, mostly students, in order to talk bad in comments about the HTC One. Apparently, documents surfaced showing Samsung's involvement in recruiting students in order to criticize HTC, if what they are saying is true than Samsung could be fined about 835,000$, this has not been confirmed, so stay tuned as we cover up the stories.

  2. Dude are you on drugs or in a hurry? during video review you shouldn't move your hand/device so fast, i was curious on the back and the pattern and the side but you move it so fast that i have to use slow motion to catch a glimpse!

  3. Have to say, even though the slight stutter was there, it's not that off-putting. Granted, yes, it shouldn't be there, there could be many reasons why that happened (too many apps running, first unlock from booting the phone, filled RAM etc.) Don't judge a phone just from on-line videos people, reserve your opinions until you have actually tried it yourself.

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