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New Samsung Galaxy S5 rumored details surface



We are hearing a lot of details on this new anticipated Galaxy smartphone from the company's officials and from sources to leaks and rumors of the wild. But now it seems to be the time to add another piece of content to the Samsung made Galaxy S5 list.

As you may have already read from our previous articles, till dates we assumed to see the Galaxy S5 in a new material, sort of metallic or something that's different from their traditional plastic, but as today's reports comes in, brings along a disappointing news that this flagship will be too made of cheap plastics of Samsung's kind, but in a totally refreshed design structure. Well, we are glad to see that in anyways, accordingly other rumors include the handset to feature the previously talked about 2K QHD display of 1440 x 2560 resolution pixels, 20 megapixels camera on the back made with Samsung's own ISOCELL technology and featuring Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), that will capture 4K videos, (rather than the 16 megapixels one, hinted earlier), all powering with a 2,900mAh powered battery sporting rapid charging technology.

And finally, with the words like, "state of the art iris sensor and wide range of health accessories," we are now able to add some salt to the stories of an eye retina scanner for the next big Galaxy phone, as the source reports it to pack an iris/eye scanner that will unlock or authorize apps and services on your smartphone with the eye scanning technology.

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