Samsung Galaxy S5

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The Samsung Galaxy S5 is still about a year away and will most probably be my next phone. Very happy with my S3.

Let's get a thread going while we wait for this phone. :)

Samsung Galaxy S5 to Sport Aluminium Body as a Result to Design 3.0 Direction, Confirms Source



There’s no doubt that the South Korea-based company will launch the Samsung Galaxy S5 next year, the follow-up of the already popular Samsung Galaxy S4, a smartphone that was sold in 40 million copies in less than a month after its market debut.
Even though the Samsung Galaxy S devices are the best selling Android smartphones in the world, it’s obvious that Sammy still has some work to be done both in terms of design and materials. Fortunately, it was reported that the Samsung Galaxy S5 will be part of the company’s new design direction called “Design 3.0,” but what about the materials used for the next-gen flagship?
As you’ve probably noticed, the other big players of the smartphone world are trying to make their terminals look as premium as possible (see HTC One and Sony Xperia Z) using materials like aluminium or glass for their cases. In an attempt to find out whether Samsung is ready to fight back at its rivals with premium-looking Samsung Galaxy S5, we stretched our antennas and managed to find out that the successor of the Samsung Galaxy S4 will have an aluminium body. The information was provided to us by a trusted source close to the South Korean phone maker, who wanted to remain anonymous.


After a move like this, Samsung will be able to bite an even larger chunk of its main rival’s market share, being able to attract the Apple customers who were choosing the iPhone for the looks and for premium materials used for its construction.
While we don’t have the slightest idea what Design 3.0 really means in terms of looks, we can now confirm that Samsung will start to use aluminium for its high-end smartphones, and the Samsung Galaxy S5 will be the first one to receive this treatment. Of course, an aluminium body comes with some expenses. First of all, the unibody construction (which is pretty popular among the smartphone makers) will no longer allow the users to remove the battery of the Samsung Galaxy S5, an aspect that was highly appreciated by the users who traveled a lot.
A while ago, a Samsung official said that the company takes into consideration how quickly and efficiently it can manufacture the product, knowing that it will have to ship a high volume, which was the reason why the Samsung Galaxy S smartphones so far had a plastic body. Since the Galaxy S flagships are getting more popular each year, the Samsung Galaxy S5 demand is expected to outmatch the one of its predecessor, so should we expect stock shortages if it’s made of aluminium?
Anyway, it’s a bit to early to speculate about the Samsung Galaxy S5, because there’s almost a year until the smartphones sees the light of day, so a lot of things can change in the meantime.

Source: AndroidGeeks
 
I actually don't mind the plastic casing, in fact I could almost say I like it. The phone still feels premium to me, isn't heavy, and allows me access to the battery. I don't like the glass on the Xperia Z. I had to set up one for an employee last week, and my fingerprints were all over the device, with just a few minutes of handling it. It was terrible.
 
A brushed satin looking aluminium constructed S5 will look good.

I have 2 contracts that are upgradeable at the end of December.
I might just wait with the upgrades until the S5 is released.
5 months is a long time to wait though.

I am sure there are ways to manufacture a removable battery cover.
Expenses might be a bit higher, which I am certain most people won't mind paying for a flagship model.
 
You don't have to loose accessibility with an aluminium body. A long while back, I have a Nokia 6500 Slide, and any of you who knew the phone knows it had a brushed Stainless Steel body, with removable back cover. Awesome looking device, possibly the best build quality I've seen in a phone, it was monumental...
 
It didn't sell 40 million ; it was 10 million
 
I just want a phone that has stainless steel or titanium + i7 ivy bridge equivalent CPU + GTX780 equivalent GPU + waterproofing + removable battery + mini sd + 6mm thick + 4.7" screen + 12 hour gaming battery life + 20Mpixel cam + 5G/LTE/HSDPA.......

Am I asking for too much?
 
Give me a 4.3 inch phone with a 720p screen with a dual core CPU, with battery life at least 2-3 days. And made using the toughest material you can find - polycarbonate I presume. I want something that I can into my pocket with no cover and not worry about it.
 
I just want a phone that has stainless steel or titanium + i7 ivy bridge equivalent CPU + GTX780 equivalent GPU + waterproofing + removable battery + mini sd + 6mm thick + 4.7" screen + 12 hour gaming battery life + 20Mpixel cam + 5G/LTE/HSDPA.......

Am I asking for too much?

Already in the pipeline. It is the Galaxy S10. You just have to wait a lil longer than others
 
Give me a 4.3 inch phone with a 720p screen with a dual core CPU, with battery life at least 2-3 days. And made using the toughest material you can find - polycarbonate I presume. I want something that I can into my pocket with no cover and not worry about it.

Polycarbonate is plastic. The S3 and S4 are entirely polycarbonate already.
 
Galaxy S5 to hit massproduction in January and to come in two versions?

The rumour mill is beginning to spin at full speed, today the Korean site ETNEWS is throwing something rather interesting to the table.

After the disappointing sales ot the Samsung S4 and because of that the rumour the Galaxy S5 was releasing in January, to compete with their rivals 6 months device update strategy. Now there is a new rumour claiming that the Galaxy S5 will come in two version and will hit mass production somewhere in January. And is scheduled to release somewhere in March or April.

As they normally enter mass production in March / April they are 3 months ahead of schedule. The overall specifications of the Galaxy S5 are: a 64-bit Exynos or a Snapdragon processor, it will pack 3 GB of RAM, a 16 MP camera, a 4,000 mAh battery, and it will run on Android 4.4 KitKat (presumably covered with a new version of TouchWiz).
This source claims that there will be a “Premium” model sporting a metal case, and a flexible OLED and one “normal” version sporting a normal OLED and a plastic chassis.

http://www.sammobile.com/2013/11/27...ction-in-january-and-to-come-in-two-versions/
 
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