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http://samsungmagazine.eu/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/samsung_display_4K.pngThat the new Samsung Galaxy The S5 will start selling at the beginning of next year, that's nothing new. Until now, it was questionable whether the S5 will bring the same display as its predecessor or whether it will change in some way. According to everything, today it looks like there will be a lot of changes and in addition to more powerful hardware, we will also encounter a completely new display. Apparently, the company started producing AMOLED displays with WQHD resolution, i.e. with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. And what is the diagonal?

Sources revealed that it will be a display with a diagonal of 5.25", i.e. a display with similar dimensions as offered by the first Galaxy Notes. New Galaxy The S5 thus continues the tradition of increasing the screen, and even now the diagonal will only increase by approximately 0,6 centimeters. A similar scenario was repeated earlier this year when Samsung introduced Galaxy S4. The latter offered a 4,99-inch display, while its predecessor brought "only" a 4,8-inch display. Display u Galaxy At the same time, the S5 will offer twice the resolution of the S III, which included a display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. This is a clear demonstration of how the development of technology advances and what smartphone manufacturers are capable of today.

When manufacturing displays, Samsung uses the same diamond arrangement technology as in the case Galaxy S4 to Galaxy Note 3. Displays made in this way differ from classic ones in that the red and blue diodes have a diamond shape, which increases the sharpness of the display, as they overlap the green diodes. Benchmarks have also revealed to us in the past that the phone will bring a 64-bit Snapdragon chip with a frequency of 2.5 GHz, an Adreno 330 graphics chip and a RAM of 3 or 4 GB. The phone is also said to feature a 2-megapixel front camera and a 16-megapixel rear camera.

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*Source: DDaily.co.kr

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