Samsung will introduce Galaxy S5 at the Mobile World Congress

05.02.2014

The world's largest mobile industry exhibition Mobile World Congress 2014 will take place on 24-27 February in Barcelona (Spain). Samsung has already started to send event invitations for Unpacked 2014, which will take place in the framework of this congress. Here is the invitation letter.

 Unpacked 2014

The first thing that attracts our attention is number 5 in the title. Many people believe that number five hints that the South Korean manufacturer will introduce new smartphone Samsung Galaxy S5 which has been rumored over the Internet for a long time.

According to the prior information Galaxy S5 will get a 5.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen with a 2560x1440 pixels WQHD resolution. Exynos 5430, a 32-bit octa-core processor, will be the heart of the device. Also S5 will get 3 GB RAM, 2 MP front camera and 16 MP primary camera. If rumours speak true the phone will be equipped with a high-capacity 2850mA*h. You don’t need a crystal ball to guess that Android 4.4 KitKat with a new original shell TouchWiz will be an operation system. Fingerprint sensor for user fingerprints identification is one more feature worth mentioning.

The final price of the gadget is still unknown, however, it is assumed that Galaxy S5 will cost about $600-$700. Samsung plan to launch the next Galaxy smartphone by April. The Unpacked 5 will be broadcasted on YouTube Samsung Mobile channel. The event will get started at 20:00 CET.
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