A lot is being said about the Samsung Galaxy S4 in the months leading up to its presentation. So far we have echoed the dimensions and resolution of its screen, the power that its processor would provide, the presence of new cameras or the impressive memory that it would install. But through DigiTimes we have learned a curious detail related to the image composition system in its new panel. It would be a technique that would use hexagonal arrays of pixels formed with an appearance that would remind us of diamond.
What use would this have? Apparently, on large-format screens, such as that of the Samsung Galaxy S4 "" which develops a diagonal of five inches "", the effect would not be particularly striking in results. Not so in the panels smaller, that would achieve develop a very important density "" maybe 441 dots per inch of the high end would come between March and April "" without why spread it far and wide an area especially generous. With this, Samsung would achieve that terminals with a screen of about four inches "" format that is already occupied in the catalog of theSouth Korean for the mid-range "" could bet on FullHD standards.
But we have said that in phones with very large screens the results of this technique would not be defined in appearance, which does not mean that the manufacturer does not see it convenient to use it according to other criteria. As they expose in DigiTimes, the means of manufacturing panels that resort to this configuration further adjusts production costs. To do this, a system called LITI ( Laser-Induced Thermal Imaging , or thermal laser printing) is used, which supposedly makes the process cheaper compared to the means currently used. The only problem that they would encounter, say sources consulted by DigiTimes, is the way to scale mass production using this system.
As we have already told on another occasion, the Samsung Galaxy S4 will not be present at the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona. This was assured by the top management of Samsung, which would have called for the launch of the next flagship of the house to next March, with a view to starting distribution from April. These last two dates are not confirmed by the company, so it is convenient to keep them in quarantine until more evidence is available to help shed a little more light on the matter.
Until now, several data would have been known that help to get a rough idea of what the Samsung Galaxy S4 would be like. For starters, it would have a five-inch screen ”” or at least 4.99 inches, to be exact ””. The processor would be the Exynos 5 Octa a dual composite unit by respective quad - core chips, each focused to very specific tasks that help dilate the battery life. The main chamber, meanwhile, have a resolution of twelve megapixels, and RAM that would install serial two GB. Android 4.2.1 would be theoperating system with which this Samsung Galaxy S4 worked from day one.