Wednesday, 10 April 2013

The screen Samsung Galaxy S IV tear retina

Rumors: The screen Samsung Galaxy S IV tear retina Remember from last year fought smartphone makers? Everyone tried to release a fresh device with the maximum amount of RAM and the most powerful processor makismalnym same number of cores. As a result, smart phones, habitually worked with single-core processors suddenly got much as much as four, and now 8.


This year the competition has developed in a different plane. To the processor, and the public and vendors have cooled somewhat, despite the fact that the same Samsung, for example, released its Exynos 5 Octa. However the last things in the face of Nvidia Tegra 4, and new products from Qualcomm Snapdragon as 400 still remain that quad. This state of affairs suggests that the processor war is gradually fading away.

But this year, vendors will still have something to measure. We have previously mentioned, it that the smartphone comes with a new higher resolution than what it was before, then talked about how to improve the resolution and ppi . Does any of this make sense? Will there be noticeable to users? Would the new, higher quality images? Or will only the CPU load and battery?
Smartphones are quickly moved first to HD 720p resolution and more nimble vendors over on higher FullHD 1080p. Now the sources of TechCrucnh argue that the future flagship Samsung - Galaxy S 4 will receive the screen that even champion retina will nervously smoke from time to time on the sidelines. It is expected that the monster will Samsung'ovskogo much as much as 440 ppi. Ie Galaxy S IV overtaking Galaxy S III, which is equal to the number of 306 ppi and iPhone 5 with its 326 ppi. True, we recall here that have already released Droid DNA has a screen with the same value of ppi.
However, the reservation again, it's just a rumor so far as to confirm or refute this news from Samsung has been reported. But no one is really surprised if in a few months we will see the true Ultra HD Uber Amoled from Samsung?

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