Saturday, 23 February 2013

Galaxy S IV camera samples and AnTuTu scores leaked

The Samsung is still enjoying the success of Galaxy S III as top-selling Android flagship. Now according to the rumors they are working on its successor - the Galaxy S IV. Also if the rumors are on true path then the SGS IV will be launched on March 15, having support for a 5-inch 1080p Super AMOLED disply, a 13 Megapixel camera, powered with Samsung's quad-core Cortex-A15 CPU with four auxiliary Cortex-A7 cores, having physical home button design, and may be it can even have an S Pen on board.

 
The snapshots leaked today spots some light on SGS IV camera qualities.Two samples were leaked on Google+ that have the model name GT-I9500 in their EXIF data and this is really a exciting news for Galaxy lovers.Both the camera samples are in 16:9 aspect ratio with a resolution of 4128 x 2322 (around 9.6 MP). Here is the leaked pics which are not so much good in viewing quality and we can guess that the building is in process (ideal indoor lighting conditions and the pre-release camera software is responsible for such quality).


The aperture is reported to be f/2.2 slightly different from S III which have aperture of f/2.6. The observers  at AndroSym.com have figured out that "if these leaked Galaxy SIV samples report a 4mm focal length, if we assume it has a resulting 35mm equivalent focal length of 28mm, then the camera sensor has a crop factor of 7x. This crop factor easily translates into a sensor size of 1/3" - the same size as used on the Xperia Z, which uses a 13MP Sony BSI sensor".

The important information is that we have got an AnTuTu scores list, which shows a device having the model name I9505, with brief CPU and screen specs.Some days ago we have seen GLBenchmark scores from a GPU with a leaked device having model name Samsung SHV-E300S,which makes the mystery more puzzling. The score list shows that it is not on top position in performance. It shows a 1890 MHz core clock CPU and screen resolution of 1080x1920px.

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