This year, when it comes to the smart mobile market, the predominant note among high-end terminals has been the flirtation with five-inch screens, high-definition panels based on the 720p standard and the proposal of quad- core processors. But next year the bet will be stronger. There are already many indications about the interest of manufacturers to get fully into the aforementioned five inches, a field that Samsung already knows through its two generations of Galaxy Note, but the thing will not end there: the resolution will be a point especially relevant in this regard.
So much so that the South Korean, like other firms, would be in a position to make the leap to FullHD screens for mobile phones. In the next C ES 2013 to be held in Las Vegas it could present its first proposals in this regard, which according to the site asiae.co.kr, would be installed for the first time on the Samsung Galaxy S4. The next high-end of the company would carry, according to the sources consulted by the aforementioned Korean medium, a 4.99-inch screen with 1080p resolution, which shows a density of about 441 dots per inch. But the thing would not end there.
Samsung prepares new generations of its native processors, which will present architectures that today are science fiction if we think about the current generation of chips integrated in phones. However, what would come in the Samsung Galaxy S4 would be no less surprising, although it is imaginable. It seems that the device that will be presented in 2013 will propose a new Exynos that will retain the quad-core design, although expanding its frequency to two GHz. The architecture would be based on the Cortex A15, which achieves excellent results with low consumption and emitting a level of heat below what we are used to. As for the dedicated graphics unit, it is committed to a chipeight cores, so the increase in image quality and processing will be more than remarkable.
As for the camera, after two generations carrying sensors eight megapixels, the Samsung Galaxy S3 would integrate a new unit megapixel thirteen surtirĂa the Sony Japanese "" Currently, the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 carry a camera based on Exmor -R of the Japanese firm. What would be seen, and it would be much appreciated, suggests mode video recording. And it is that the possibility that sequences can be captured with a rate of 60 frames per second would bring enormous interest to the next generation of smart phones.
Another point that is taken for granted in the next Samsung Galaxy S3 is in the memories. The Asian firm has already shown its new generation of eMMC NAND Flash memories, based on a ten-nanometer architecture and capable of recording up to 64 GB of data. These new memories, smaller than those currently installed in a good part of the smartphones that populate the market, would make it possible for the mobile that would crown the high-end of the house next year to speed up its design, achieving a much thicker thickness slim. The question in this sense would be whether he would achievebeat the mark of the iPhone 5 and its 7.6 millimeters.