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Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5/? currently undergoing testing in India with 2K display resolution...

By Vijay

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The newly launched Samsung Galaxy S5 might feel a bit left out, especially when the competition offers things like 4G compatibility and better looks, but not for long. Zauba, the database of imports and exports in India, has acknowledged that Samsung has sent ten unannounced devices for testing to India, and a 2K-screen equipped version of the Galaxy S5 is one of them.

A more premium version, rumoured to be called Galaxy S5 Prime was in the news, before Samsung launched the Galaxy S5 handset at MWC, earlier this year. The “Prime” was expected to get an all-aluminum body, a 2K display, and increase in specs, like the inclusion of another gigabyte of RAM, hence giving it a total 3GB RAM. While the phone did appear in some of the benchmarking tests, it could very well be the Galaxy S5 Prime that Samsung has included in the shipment.

Reported by SamMobile, the list also includes another variant of the Galaxy S5, which could be the Galaxy S5 Neo. Also on the list is another handset that could likely be the Galaxy S5 Active. Apart from these, Samsung’s first Tizen based handset, Ativ SE, slated to be launched a bit later this year, is also present. But that’s not all, the list also includes upcoming devices like Galaxy Ace Style, Ativ S Neo, Ativ Odyssey, and Galaxy S5′s US version, says the report.

A few tablets, probably Galaxy Tab 4s, a number of accessories and other devices complete the list. There can also be Samsung’s upcoming Windows Phone device that has made it to India along in the shipment. There’s also a 13.3-inch LCD screen with a huge resolution of 3200×1800, which could probably find its way to Samsung’s high performance laptop.

So get ready for another Samsung Galaxy rains.....


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