The next big thing is here
from Samsung. That being the often rumored and recently heavily leaked GALAXY S
4 smartphone. The specs and features have been hotly debated in the months
leading up to today’s big reveal, and now we finally have all the details and
our hands on the device. Just confirmed moments ago the S4 indeed comes with a
5-inch 1080p full HD display, a blazing fast 8-core processor and a quality 13
megapixel camera. It wasn’t the radical design change many wanted, but they’ve
merged new features into improved hardware. Read on for our thoughts on all the
new functions and features of the GS4.
Samsung certainly has a huge
following and an impressive track record on Android. After all they are the
number one smartphone manufacturer and show no signs of slowing down. While
the HTC One
kicked things up a notch on hardware, Samsung chose to stick to a formula that’s already working for them. That being a very similar design, and durable materials. Only this isn’t plastic, this is a polycarbonate shell. Then focused on improving all the areas we use daily. Those being the screen, camera, and software.
The new Galaxy S4 isn’t too
big, and actually gets a larger full HD 5-inch display while staying in nearly
the same overall size as the previous generation. You’ll be working with the
same 136.6mm tall, wider at 69.8mm, and actually a thinner 7.9mm frame. All this
is housing a larger 1920x1080p FHD PenTile panel, bigger battery, and 8-core
processor. Many might complain that the design is too similar to last years
Galaxy S III, but they’ve made huge strides in what they’ve accomplished here.
You get WAY more in your hand, in roughly the same size as before.
Real quick one more time lets
talk the full numbers. Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean is happily on board, as well as
a smooth TouchWiz UI we’ll get into below. The hardware is that 5-inch FHD
display with 441 PPI. Then as expected and rumored we have a blazing fast 1.6
GHz Exynos 5 Octa 8-core processor accompanied by 2GB of RAM. Samsung isn’t
being too clear, but appears we’ll get the Snapdragon 600 series quad-core in
the US running at 1.9 GHz. Then storage comes in 16/32/64 variations, as well as
a 13MP camera on rear and 2MP front.
As far as how the Galaxy S4
feels in your hand – it’s wonderful. Everything we love and made the Galaxy S
III the best selling smartphone to date is present. The awesome design has been
refined and improved without getting bigger. The bezels are slightly smaller
allowing for the larger HD display, yet it’s still comfortable to hold thanks to
the rounded back. That aluminum ring around the sides should also help keep the
S4 safe from drops, and we know the drop tests will be coming soon. As far as
the screen goes. It’s amazing. It truly is extremely crisp, stunningly bright,
and a joy to use. It also is the worlds first with Gorilla Glass 3 for extra
protection. Viewing angles are top-notch, but the HTC One SLCD3 seems a bit
natural and more clear.
Flipping through homescreens,
launching the camera or Google Now, and of course using the new ‘Hover’ feature
(talk more on that below) all is as smooth as butter without a drop of lag. This
thing flies. We haven’t been able to fully test out that camera or all of the
features yet, but we’re getting there and will post all the details soon. So far
the subtle changes to TouchWiz are nice, but nothing major or worth making
headlines. It’s the added features inside the OS that are important, and we’ll
get into those below.
Just as rumors and sources
close to the situation suggested Samsung has focused on software innovation more
than hardware innovation. We’re not taking anything away from the stellar design
and beautiful screen, but the software received the share of attention. Software
is the key here – and is what Samsung hopes will set their device apart from the
competition. We’re happy to confirm it’s running the absolute latest Android
4.2.2 Jelly Bean so you’ll enjoy lockscreen widgets, Google Now, and everything
else but all of Samsung’s additions are make it truly shine.
Samsung focused on four main
pillars and gave them fancy titles, and they are: Enjoyment, Creating and
Nurturing Relationships, Everyday Convenience, then Health and Wellness. With
new camera features to cover enjoyment and creating relationships. Scrolling,
hovering, and air features for convenience, then tons of S-Band features for
health and wellness.
Here’s the names: Hover, Smart
Stay, Smart Scroll, Smart Pause, Air Wave, Air Browse, Air Jump and more are all
brand new to the Galaxy S4. Hopefully most come to the SIII in an update too.
They aren’t as confusing as they sound either. Hover will give you previews of
images in a gallery, a sample of an email or text, calendar entries and much
more all while hovering your finger over the area – without touching the screen.
This feature will work in a brand new version of Flipboard for Android. It works
wonderfully too! This will be one of my favorite features, that’s for sure. The
Smart Stay and Smart Scroll is also brand new and truly an innovation in mobile
devices. The Galaxy will scroll through an email or web page automatically for
you based on eye recognition and tracking technology, and it works as good as
you’d expect. It’s right on somehow. I’ll be disabling the smart pause because I
don’t always look at the screen 100% of the time while viewing a video, but it’s
a nice touch. Look away and it pauses. Fancy that!
Then the ‘Air’ features are
all motion-based. Waving a hand over the phone when a call comes, switches songs
with Air Jump while playing music, and in browser you can scroll up and down or
left to right to jump between tabs. Just with a flip of your wrist. This same
feature takes screenshots of the Galaxy S III, now it’s just improved for more
functionality.
That isn’t all either. While
HTC has the Ultrapixel camera and Zoe feature as selling points, Samsung’s done
the same sort of thing on another level. They’ve thrown something unique into
all aspects hoping that at least one new feature sticks to the wall for someone.
This will be their way of getting anyone and everyone to buy the Galaxy S4.
They’re predicting more than 100m sales, and we can see why. The Galaxy S4 has a
IR-Blaster and a new WatchON remote app, but we’ll have to get time with that
soon. They’ve added a business card scanner that converts it to a QR code, and
their ChatON app has been overhauled too. ChatON will be a unified messenger and
video calling feature, and even has a new feature called S Translator for
different languages.
Samsung even has their own new
accessory called S-Band and an app called S Health. And yes, it’s a band that
syncs to your Galaxy via Bluetooth. This is part of the health and wellness
pillar above. It’s a food and calorie tracker, comfort level tracker, and
walking mate. It has a pedometer and huge database of nutritional information.
Then the band is a body scale, tracks your heart rate and temp then will sync
via Bluetooth. Looks like they are aiming for the Nike FuelBand with this
optional accessory.
To be honest tons of these
features like Smart Scroll or the Hover features are nice, but it’s almost as if
they’re just throwing tons of ideas out to see what sticks. Almost too many
features, if there’s such a thing as too much awesomeness. I’m a bit torn on
what I think. It’s an overload, but awesome and many users will love
it.
In the end the expectations
for the Galaxy S4 are extremely high, and now we have all the details. Obviously
the verdict is still out until we get a review unit, but so far we’ve come away
extremely impressed with the level of polish and innovation to the software.
This is clearly a show about software, while also upping the game in hardware.
The Galaxy S4 is an evolutionary smartphone, and not an revolutionary step many
wanted. Will that matter though? Probably not. Will users still flock to this
stunning smartphone? Absolutely.
While the hardware has been
vastly improved over the previous generation, most of the cutting edge changes
(screen aside) are with software, which we’re expecting to eventually be updated
and added to the Galaxy S III. So the question here is will you, or should you
upgrade? There’s tons of features that will grab buyers attention and die-hard
fans will certainly upgrade to have the latest and greatest. Most likely not all
the features will be carried over to differentiate the GS4 from last years king,
so that’s a thought. In the end we get a sense there’s enough hardware changes,
and certainly software improvements, that there will be a little something for
everyone to be excited about.
Stay tuned for all of our
additional coverage as we break down the details, get hands-on with the
accessories and S-Band, and anything else that appears here in NYC. For
everything we know so far hit the timeline below.
No comments:
Post a Comment