The last few weeks have been full of rumors about the Galaxy S5 from the South Korean company Samsung. Only a few hours remain for the appearance of the next flagship of the mobile phone market to be known definitively and officially. In the absence of Samsung's official announcement at CES 2014, a technology event that is about to kick off in Las Vegas (from January 7 to January 10), some images are already appearing that could represent the appearance of the next Galaxy S5.
The first image shows what the Samsung Galaxy S5 might look like. The first thing that stands out is that we are facing a phone in which the screen occupies practically all the space on the front of the terminal. In fact, the physical buttons have been replaced by "virtual" buttons on the screen, as happens with mobiles like the Nexus 5.
If we look closely at the sides of the terminal, we can see that the screen is slightly curved as shown in the Samsung Youm, a smartphone that the South Korean company finally did not launch on the market. The curved screen portion would be quite useful to have the most used applications at hand, in addition to the fact that it would be possible to unlock the mobile simply by sliding your finger across this piece of screen.
Looking at the back of the terminal we can see what appears to be a shell partially covered with a woven material. It does not seem that said case is made of metal, so the rumor of metal cases on the Galaxy S5 would be completely denied.
The specifications of this mobile also remain a mystery. A recent news story noted that the new Galaxy S5 incorporate a memory RAM of 4 gigabytes, but for now there is no official confirmation respect. These specifications should be added that a processor operate at a speed of 2.5 GHz and 2K display with resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels. The camera, in principle, have a sensor 16 ultrapĂxeles.
Regarding the Note 4, the designs are much less worked. In principle, you can see a front part similar to that of the Galaxy S5, so the physical buttons disappear and the screen takes on even more prominence. The back of the terminal no longer seems to be covered with a fabric as was the case with the Note 3, but simply reveals its plastic casing.
We must not forget that we are dealing with designs made by users who have nothing to do with the South Korean company. Even so, all the concepts are based on the patents that Samsung has filed with the competent authorities of the mobile phone sector in the United States. That is to say, the final appearance of these two mobiles should be very similar to the one seen in these designs.