![]() With a new feature called AirView, the Galaxy S IV lets you simply hover your finger over an item on the screen for more information, like previewing an email or photo. While it’s certainly a hardware powerhouse, the real focus for Samsung this time around is clearly in software. Even though Samsung is still relying on glossy plastic, the Galaxy S IV’s polycarbonate trim around the side of the phone looks like it has a more premium feel.įrom left to right, Samsung’s Galaxy S IV, Galaxy S III, & Galaxy Note 2 Forget the fancy specs, software is king The phone looks very similar to the Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II (check out some comparison shots below), but Samsung says it’s lighter and more solid than its predecessors. ![]() It also packs in a 2,700 mAh battery - significantly larger than the Galaxy S III’s 2,100 battery. ![]() It’s powered by an 8-core Samsung Exynos processor, 2GB of RAM, and Android 4.2.2. When put next to the Galaxy S III, which has a 4.8-inch display, 720p resolution, and 306 PPI, it appears brighter and significantly sharper. ![]() The Galaxy S IV sports a sharp 5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 1080p resolution and 440 pixels-per-inch. ![]() Check out our hands-on with the Galaxy S IV, as well as a detailed play-by-play of Samsung’s wacky launch event and our coverage of how this phone shows Samsung may be building out its own Android sub-ecosystem like Amazon has done. ![]()
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