Feb 24, 2014


Big Sammy has just announced its latest flagship device, the Galaxy S5, at it's Unpacked 2014 Episode 1 event in Barcelona, Spain. This time around Samsung wanted to keep everything simple instead of bloating the device with advanced features, because they think that’s not what the average consumer wants. The average consumer wants an elegant device, fast performance, stunning camera and easy to use software, says Samsung.

Features and Specs:


The Galaxy S5 resembles last year’s Galaxy S4 in terms of design. But that is only true when you look at the front of the device, which is taken up by a beautiful 5.1-inch full HD AMOLED panel. It might come as a disappointment to some, but yes, the device has remain unchanged from what we saw last year in terms of resolution, it’s still a 1080p panel, no 2K display as we heard about in the leaks.

Turning the device over, we’re greeted with a dotted plastic design. Samsung has finally made the move and given up the glossy back cover for something new, and overall, it gives the device a better feel over the last year’s Galaxy S4, which is of course a good thing in our books. But really, we wished Samsung had gone metal this time around, but thanks to the overall plastic design, the device weighs in at just 145 grams, which makes the device extremely light when it comes to day to day use.


On the back of the device, we’re greeted with a new 16-megapixel rear facing camera, which is capable of shooting 4K UHD video at 30 frames per second. But the 4K bit isn’t what excites us the most; the camera is also capable of shooting video in HDR, and coupled with video stabilization, you can be rest assured that Samsung plans to take on the photo and video market with guns blazing.



Samsung is also introducing new features as part of its camera package, which includes HDR (Rich Tone) for even better and clearer HDR shots, along with Selective Focus, Virtual Tour Shot, Shot&More, enough to keep photo enthusiasts busy for quite a while in the days to come.

The Galaxy S5 is IP67 dust and water resistant, which makes it a tough device. We wouldn’t recommend taking it right away into the shower, or a swimming pool though, but the new certification hints at the fact that we might not see a Galaxy S5 Active variant this time around.


Rest of the features are pretty standard, and something which we come to expect from any device that is released in the present age; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac is there with MIMO technology, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 3 support, NFC and an IR blaster.

Additional features include Download Booster, which uses cellular data + Wi-Fi to give downloads a mighty boost, S Health 3.0 with new and improved health and fitness related features, Quick Connect, Private Mode and Kids Mode.



In terms of hardware, the Galaxy S5 packs a great punch! Powered by a mighty 2.5GHz quad-core (Could be the new Snapdragon 801), coupled with 2GB of RAM to ensure that things are nicely ticking over throughout the day.

The device is powered by Android 4.4.2 KitKat right out of the box, which is great news for power-users and consumers alike. But Samsung has promised that the 4.4.2 update will also be available to other Galaxy devices in the days to come.

Galaxy S5 also comes with a heart rate monitor built right in. It’s situated underneath the camera lens at the rear, and monitors your heart rate by placing your finger on top of it. This could prove to be a great feature amongst those who are always out and about searching for new ways to keep track of their health, and hands down, Samsung has delivered in this arena.



And yes, the Galaxy S5 comes with a fingerprint sensor, but Instead of using a full frame fingerprint sensor, like the iPhone 5s Touch ID, the Galaxy S5 requires a swipe gesture to register a fingerprint, which in turn, unlocks your device. The fingerprint sensor sits in the hardware home button. Let this bit echo in your head for a while. Lawsuit incoming? We don’t know.


Samsung’s latest flagship device will come in a bunch of new colors at launch, which includes: Charcoal Black, Shimmery White, Electric Blue and Copper Gold. Apart from that, the device will be available in two memory configurations: 16 and 32GB, with option of expansion using microSD with support for up to 64GB.


In the battery department, Galaxy S5 offers a 2800mAh battery. Samsung claims that the device will spit out a standby time of 390 hours and talk time of up to 21 hours.

You can check out the full list of specs below:


Price and Release Date

At this point in time, Samsung is not talking about the price of the device itself. But if we were to take a guess, we would put the device in the $650 price region, which is pretty standard for flagship Samsung devices these days, with prices going further up depending on which memory configuration you’re going for.

Regarding the release of the device, the new Galaxy S5 along with Gear 2 and Gear Fit will be available on April 11th in 150+ countries. And yes, it will be available on all major carries in the United States, with pricing, as we mentioned above, unknown.

Samsung Galaxy S5 is now official [Roundup]

By: Unknown on: Monday, February 24, 2014

Samsung introduced the Galaxy S5 during the Unpacked 5 event. If you want to watch the Galaxy S5 launch event, then we are glad to announce you that you can watch the playback of the event right here on AndroidBasha.com!.


The Unpacked 5 event took place Monday in Barcelona and it debuted at 20:00 CET (2 PM EST), 09:00PM Jordan time (+02:00 GMT).

Watch Samsung UNPACKED 2014 Episode 1 Right Here. [UPDATED]

By: Unknown on: Monday, February 24, 2014

Feb 23, 2014



Samsung has announced the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo smartwatches. Both are compatible with Smasung's Android smartphones, but neither watch actually runs Android instead switching to Samsung's own open-source OS, Tizen.


The Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo essentially are the same thing, only the Neo a tad smaller and lighter, has no camera and has different color options.

Here are the Samsung Gear 2 specs:

Display
1.63-inch Super AMOLED (320 x 320) 
Processor
1.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
Operating system
Tizen-based wearable platform
Camera (Gear 2 only)
2.0 Megapixel Auto Focus (1920x1080, 1080x1080, 1280x960)
Video
Codec: H.264, H.263; Format: 3GP, MP4; HD(720p, @30fps) Playback & Recording
Audio
Codec: MP3/AAC/AMR/Vorbis; Format: MP3, M4A, AAC, OGG
Camera Features
Auto Focus Camera, Sound & Shot, Location Tags, Signature
Fitness features
1. Heart Rate sensor; 2. Pedometer; 3. Exercise (Standalone Modes: Running, Walking; Companion Modes: Cycling, Hiking); 4. Sleep & Stress (Downloadable)
Music
Music Player with Bluetooth Headset and Speaker
Watch-on Remote
Remote Controller via IrLED Sensor
Basic Features
Bluetooth Call, Camera, Notification(SMS, E-mail, Apps)
Apps
Media Controller, Schedule, Smart Relay, S Voice, Stopwatch, Timer, Weather
Downloadable features
Calculator, ChatON, Flashlight, Quick Settings, Voice Memo
Gear 2 strap options
Charcoal Black, Gold Brown and Wild Orange
Gear 2 Neo strap options
Charcoal Black, Mocha Grey and Wild Orange
Ruggedness
IP67 Certified Dust and Water Resistant, Noise Cancellation
Featured apps
Banjo, BMW, CNN , Conde Nast, Expedia, eBay, Evernote, Feedly, GARMIN, Glympse, GM (Onstar 4GLTE), iControl, Line, Path, Paypal, RUNTASTIC, Volkswagen, Weather Channel, Under Armour (Map my fitness).
Samsung Services
Samsung Apps
Connectivity
Bluetooth® v4.0 LE, IrLED< 
Sensors
Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Heart Rate 
Memory
512MB RAM
Storage
4GB
Dimensions
Gear 2: 36.9 x 58.4x 10.0 mm, 68g; Gear 2 Neo: 37.9 x 58.8 x 10.0mm, 55g
Battery life
Li-ion 300mAh; Typical Usage 2~3 days, Low Usage up to 6 days

Samsung Gear 2 & Gear 2 Neo specs

By: Unknown on: Sunday, February 23, 2014
*Previously titled: Leak: Here's the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2!


Just one day ahead of Samsung's official "Unpacked 5" event at MWC, The famous leaker @evleaks released several press photos of the next generation of Galaxy Gear, The Galaxy Gear 2 and the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 Neo; the design have changed slightly in both models, Samsung have moved the power button from the side of the watch to the front, they have also moved the camera from the side of the wrist to be built-in to the body of the watch itself right above the display with what might be some sort of a sensor or an LED flash on the Galaxy Gear 2.



There's also a hole for what could be a mic on the side which means it has the calling functionality that can be found in the current model of the Galaxy Gear, and also what might be a Micro USB plug, It seems like the interface hasn't changed much but at this point we don't have much more information to go on, Stay tuned for more!

Leak: Here's the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 & Galaxy Gear 2 Neo! [Updated]

By: Unknown on: Sunday, February 23, 2014

Feb 22, 2014



A close source  to Samsung has confirmed to AndroidBasha.com that Samsung will be launching two new wearable devices at the upcoming MWC alongside the Galaxy S5 on Monday. The source didn't unveil much but It's been rumored for quite a while that Samsung has been working on a fitness-oriented wearable gadget and recently it got the name "Galaxy Gear Fit", the name nor the specs of this device has been officially confirmed yet. 

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about the possibility of a Samsung-made wearable fitness device. Back in December a report from the Korean Herald claimed that Samsung would unveil such a device at MWC, under the name Galaxy Gear Band.

In short, the Gear Fit is designed to one-up existing health and fitness tracking devices like the Fuel Band and FitBit, as well as compete with upcoming products from LG and Sony. While the report doesn't specify, it is fairly likely that the Galaxy Fit will at least have some of the functionality found in the standard Galaxy Gear smartwatch.

In addition to the Galaxy Gear Fit, the next generation Galaxy Gear is also rumored to be unveiled at the upcoming MWC and also no specs has been leaked, but it's possible that it would coming with a bendable display and with a completely renovated design, we're only two days away from Samsung's Unpacked event so we're going to have to wait and see what the Korean giant has been working on for the past couple of months, Are you planning to get the next generation of Galaxy Gear? Let us know in the comments section below.

Rumor: Samsung Preparing to Announce Two Wearables Alongside The Galaxy S5 at MWC

By: Unknown on: Saturday, February 22, 2014

 
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