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The Samsung Galaxy S5 will feature a metal
unibody design when it debuts in 2014,
according to Japanese Web site EMSOne.
Rumors have been swirling for months
regarding the form factor of the upcoming
Samsung Galaxy S5. The most recent dish
suggests that the device might be offered in
two versions: the traditional plastic design,
and a metal body.
According to newly discovered details,
Samsung may go strictly premium for the
next-generation Galaxy S. Reportedly, Samsung has tapped Taiwanese parts
supplier Catcher with the task of creating
between 10 million and 30 million unibody
metal cases. China's BYD and Taiwan's Ju
Teng are also said to be in the mix, and
should pick up the slack for additional
devices.
Early rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S5
indicate we could be in for quite the
interstellar smartphone in 2014.
Specifications scattered over the last few
months suggest we might look for Samsung's
new 64-bit eight-core Exynos processor, a 16-
megapixel camera , 3GB RAM, and a
4,000mAh battery. Presumably running
Android 4.4 KitKat, the Galaxy S5 will likely
feature Samsung's latest custom UI.
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