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If you are itching to see if your Samsung Galaxy S 4 will be able to stand minor scratches, watch what this guy does to calm your anxieties about ACTUALLY scratching yours while you scratch test your device. This is not an official Samsung release; however, it is from a YouTube user, Szabolcs Ignacz. Furthermore, it is always useful to manage your own expectations and please take extra care not to include sand on your household materials to use for scratch testing. Just saying...
The Galaxy S 4 is built with the new Gorilla Glass 3 by Corning and is said to be tougher and more scratch resistant. The tester used various materials to poke, scratch and slice the S 4 and none resulted in even minutely damaging the surface. It looks impressive once you've seen the video but most users are more interested on how it will fare with sand or concrete or even dropping the device from a few feet off the ground, such as what usually happens when a phone slips out of one's pocket!
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One of those benchmarks was AnTuTu and the team behind the app did some digging and claims that the G900 is the Galaxy S5. The benchmark detected a 16MP camera (5,312 x 2,988) - not 13MP as the current S4 (and its Snapdragon 800-powered Advance version) or the Galaxy J. That's also the resolution of the leaked photo.
Other info from EXIF reveals that the camera had an f/2.2 aperture and a focal length of 4.6mm. Assuming the camera lens will be 28mm equivalent in 35mm terms equivalent, the sensor size comes in at 1/2.5" - the size of the 20MP in the Nokia Lumia 1520.
There is indeed some speculation that since the photo has 16:9 aspect ratio, the full resolution of the sensor could be 21MP (for a 4:3 sensor).
Anyway, the phone that did the benchmarks was G900F, while this one is G900V. If Samsung keepsits naming convention straight, this would be the Galaxy S5 for Verizon.
Whether that will be the 16MP ISOCELL camera we heard about or a regular shooter, we'll have to wait and see.
EStrongs, the developers introduced their newest update for the aforementioned app, called ES File Explorer V3, which brings a major user interface makeover. The app now look much nicer , and in comes Holo aesthetics for more pleasant and cleaner visuals. Users can now swipe to the left and right to view different file directories, with the defaults being the local storage, LAN, and Cloud.
This version will update to the formal version on Apr.20
What's new
1) New UI
2) Support Multiple Windows
3) Send Files To Others By WiFi
4) Support Gestures(Drag, Zoom, Slide)
5) Fast Access
6) New Pictures, App Managers, Root Explorer...
7) Classic Theme
8) New Notification and Progress
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