In recent days, the South Korean Samsung has presented its achievements so far and has advanced its forecasts, both in corporate matters and in terms of innovation. The line of smartphones has become a fundamental axis from which the leadership of the firm advances, something that they intend to reinforce with their next generation of devices. According to the company itself, the future of this category is based on power and a qualitative leap in the screens installed by the next flagships that we see on the market. And in this sense, processors and the presence of ultra high definition (UHD or 4K) in the panels of the future acquire special relevance .
We knew yesterday through a study by Canalys that tabletófonos "" or fonblet , as he prefers Samsung to be called "" are here to stay, and now represent 22 percent of the worldwide fleet of smartphones. Good blame for this has the market Asia, especially in Korea of the South, and in order to provide more attractive to these giant screens, the idea of providing them with a resolution of about 2560 x 1440 pixels (a standard that would meet as WQHD) comes in handy for the definition to reach heights that sounded like science fiction just a few months ago.
To give us an idea, as calculated by Phone Arena, these devices would reach surprising density rates of about 560 dots per inch. If we compare this with the 326 dpi of the high-end Apple from the iPhone 4 "" inaugurating this trend by providing a high resolution to their computers "" the data becomes even more remarkable. It would be in 2014 when we see the first devices of this nature. But the thing would not stop there.
Samsung wants to apply another turn to the ultra high definition nut, and they anticipate their goal of reaching resolutions of about 3840 x 2160 pixels, which if optimized for mobile phones, and unless these do not continue to grow in size, we would find indexes crazy about 800 dots per inch in 2015. This is as unimaginably surprising as it is theoretically invaluable to the human eye.
It is difficult to get an idea of how a phone could manage all the information that has to be processed to show images, and especially videos, with such viewing quality, not to mention the adequacy with compatible content that has been recorded with that resolution. However, Samsung's plan also involves equipping its smartphones of the future (and futurists) with muscular units that can manage such a stream of data. To do this, the solution is to use 64 bit processors. This technology has been released in the iPhone 5S, and the South Korean multinational already announced weeks ago that it has been working on this type of chip for some time.
So much so that it has been rumored that the Samsung Galaxy S5 would be the one that showed for the first time a unit of these in the manufacturer's premium line. To put it in an accessible way, 64-bit processors manage to move very high-performance functions "" that have been optimized for this "" with great reliability without jeopardizing the autonomy of the device. It represents a notable qualitative leap in the technology of mobile processors, and it seems that it will be the necessary condition for UHD screens to be a reality in the next reference equipment of this company.