Accéder au contenu principal

Samsung Galaxy S5 mini gets a thorough inspection in new hi-res images

Samsung Galaxy S5 mini gets a thorough inspection in new hi-res images

Fingerprint sensor still on board

Samsung Galaxy S5 mini gets a thorough inspection in new hi-res images Everything's the same, just smaller (credit: Sam Mobile) We've just been handed the biggest Samsung Galaxy S5 mini leak yet, as a bunch of high-res pictures have spilled onto the web for our viewing pleasure.
Overall, the S5 mini seems to ape the flagship's design - the dotted plastic back, heart-rate monitor - but hits it with a shrink ray.
Sam Mobile which got hold of the dinky handset, says it can "confirm" a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED 720p display, an Exynos 3 Quad chipset with quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU, and 1.5GB of RAM.
Mini
And here it is beside the S5 flagship (Credit: Sam Mobile)

Elemental fighter

The rear camera is getting sliced in half, bringing it down to 8MP, with a 2.1MP shooter on the front and 16GB of expandable storage. The fingerprint sensor is also present and accounted for.
Oh, and apparently it's still IP67-certified to protect it against water and dust. The lack of a lid on the micro USB slot makes us question that, but it could be the case that it's just MIA on this particular discovered handset.
Samsung's wider S5 family seems to be leaking all over the shop at the moment, with the galaxy F popping its head out of the ground at any given opportunity.

Commentaires

Posts les plus consultés de ce blog

Samsung Level On Review

Samsung Level On Review Samsung is running on all cylinders in its new venture in the high-end mobile audio accessories space, where they recently introduced its Level series of accessories to compete against some of the more formidable and established names in the market – such as Beats, Monster, and Bose to name a few. Already, we’ve taken a close look at two products from its new line, the Samsung Level In and Level Box , that have proven to be surprisingly good when it comes down to audio quality. Hopefully, we can be assured that we’ll experience the same thing with the Samsung Level On, which as its name so happens to imply, is a pair of on-the-ear headphones. From the looks of it, Samsung has opted to go with a uniform design language with its new headphones line. Unlike the premium nature of its portable Bluetooth speaker, the Level Box, the Level On employs the same design characteristics as Samsung’s Level In headphones. Unfortunately, for a...

Apple iPhone 8 specifications may not have been finalized yet

Apple iPhone 8 specifications may not have been finalized yet Initially, there were many reports suggesting the iPhone 8 launch would get delayed due to some manufacturing issue. Proving all the speculations wrong, last week Apple sent out invites for the launch event that is to take place on September 12. As usual, the name of the product was not mentioned in the official invite. However, judging from the company's past launching pattern, we are quite sure the iPhone 8 will get launched at the event. Now, with just 4 days left until the launch date, a report by The Investors has revealed a shocking piece of information. According to the publication, the specs line up of the iPhone 8 is not finalized yet. The website claims to have obtained the information from an anonymous representative from Apple's local supplier. The supplier says that the shipments of the 2017 iPhones started only from late August. He further added that its firms are yet to get exact details on t...

Facebook has been tweaking News Feed content to play with our emotions

Facebook has been tweaking News Feed content to play with our emotions Proof: Facebook affects your mood More negative posts in the news feed can affect user emitions A Facebook News Feed packed with negative status updates from peers is more likely to spur individual users to follow suit, a news study carried out by the social network has shown. The company's experiment artificially tweaked the feeds of 689,003 users to show more downcast or more positive updates from their friends over the period of a week. The results, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science showed a direct correlation between the emotions conveyed in the users' own posts over that period of time. While it's unsurprising that something sad or happy happening to a large number of close friends and acquaintances can affect our emotions, the study offers proof social media is affecting the mood of users, for better our worse. The authors wrote: "In an...