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It's been two years since Samsung release the Galaxy S III (2012) and you probably ready to renew your contract if you bought it from a carrier. Now, Samsung started an Ad campaign on YouTube to encourage Galaxy S III users to upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy S5. You'll get more performance, better camera, better display, more features, latest Android version and longer support.

 

For the purpose of convincing Galaxy S III owners to upgrade to a Galaxy S5, Samsung has posted some video ads on its official YouTube channel. Each one focuses on a different area in which the new phone bests the old one.

 

Samsung lays everything out, though. We get to see that the S5 has a higher-res camera than its ancestor, and apparently that means you'll capture some amazing details in your pictures. HDR mode gets a shout-out too. Check the videos below!

 

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Galaxy F


We are still waiting for Samsung's Luxury Galaxy F series. Today, we got a little teaser, a sneak peak at the upcoming Galaxy F smartphone with all its unibody-metal glory. A new photo has been leaked, that clearly shows metallic sides. This leads us to the thought that, despite the S5 LTE-A announcement, the Galaxy F is slowly turning from a vaporware into a metal-clad warrior that we can't wait to meet.

 

The Samsung Galaxy F phone rumored Specs is a 5.5" Super AMOLED display with Quad HD resolution, and the newest Snapdragon 805 processor along with a 3 GB Ram but nothing is confirmed until the final release which will be by the end of this month.


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Samsung Galaxy F

 

The Upcoming Samsung flagship premium device with QHD display, Samsung Galaxy F, has been leaked on a press Render Photo (above) showing its Golden Premium Glory. Samsung already released Galaxy S5 LTE-A with QHD Display but this is completely New device, the first on the "F" family.

 

The new image allegedly reveals a Samsung Galaxy F in "Glowing Gold" which seems to be a different hue than the golden one that appeared last week. Like the render seen then, the new one shows the same September 12 date on the handset's home screen. Maybe that's when Samsung intends to announce the Galaxy F? We don't know for now, but that is a possibility.

 

Unlike the Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A, the Galaxy F reportedly has a metal-made body. Apart from that, though, it's said that the unannounced smartphone will offer similar features, including a Snapdragon 805 processor, and 3GB of RAM. However, the Quad HD display of the Galaxy F might be a bit bigger, measuring 5.3 inches, not 5.1 inches.

 

 

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Samsung 64-bit

 

Ever since Apple introduced the industry's first 64-bit processor with the iPhone 5s, silicon slingers have been in a state of emergency, or that's at least what multiple accounts seem to suggest. While those initially attempted to laugh off 64-bit chips publicly, it eventually became obvious that, much like anything else in the industry, the rest must follow. You may call it herd mentality, but it probably has a lot more to do with pure business than anything else.

 

Either ways, the current silicon king in the mobile space, Qualcomm, didn't take long to announce it's own plans to make the jump towards 64-bit processors, with processors like the Snapdragon 410, 610, 615, 808, and 815, all of which will be based on ARM's new 64-bit architecture. And while chip development usually takes a long time, we're already getting the first real hints that the first slew of devices powered by Qualcomm's 64-bit chips are around the corner.

 

More specifically, a recent run through the GFXBench benchmarking suite left traces of a Samsung device that was powered by a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 chip and an Adreno 306 GPU.

 

Samsung 64-bit specs

 

The rest of the specs powering this still mysterious Samsung device (SM-G510F) include a 4.8-inch, 540 x 960 (qHD) resolution display, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storage. As for imaging, the SM-G510F makes do with an 8-megapixel rear snapper capable of 1080p video capture, and a 5MP front-facing selfie cam. Lastly, the device in question ran Android 4.4.2 KitKat.

 

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Galaxy Tab 4 Nook

 

Samsung today announced its very first line of co-branded tablets, called Galaxy Tab 4 Nook. As you've probably guessed, the new tablets are made in collaboration with Barnes & Noble - which stopped manufacturing its own slates a while ago, but recently said that it would keep the Nook brand alive thanks to world-class hardware partners. Well, it turns out that Samsung is one of those partners.

 

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The first Galaxy Tab 4 Nook tablet is expected to be released in the U.S. in August, and seems to be based on the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 that's already available to buy for $199.99. The device will offer customized Nook software, providing easy access to Barnes & Noble's expansive digital collection of more than three million books, leading magazines and newspapers. Customers will be able to find Galaxy Tab 4 Nook slates at Barnes & Nobles bookstores across the US, as well as online at bn.com.

 

 

"We are very excited and proud to partner with Samsung, a world-class technology and tablet leader, to create customized co-branded devices featuring our valuable Nook reading experience and digital content catalog for Barnes & Noble customers nationwide. Standing behind these great new devices will be the power of our 40,000 Barnes & Noble booksellers combined with our deep bookselling and retail expertise to provide sales support and personalized in-store customer service for our lineup of new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook products," - Michael P. Huseby, CEO of Barnes & Noble, Inc.

 

 

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