What you see above and below are the high definition real life photographs of the looming Samsung smartphone, called Galaxy S5 Mini. Last month we had written an article on the phone, but unfortunately, what we saw at that time was not the company's flagship's miniature version Galaxy S5 Mini, we see today. The handset we witnessed did not carry out a heart rate sensor, as we see here now. So, for the time being, as hinted and leaked earlier, we can assume that one to be a different version of Galaxy S5, dubbed as Galaxy S5 Dx.
Well folks, lets come back to this new smartphone that showed it's face-off from the courtesy of SAMMOBILE. According to the reads from the source, they have been treated with a set of HD pictures of the upcoming South Korean smartphone, being compared to it's bigger brother, GS5 from an anonymous tipster. The phone you see here is said to come out of the box with the same IP67-certifications, confirming the dust and water resistance, and we can also see that rubber sealing around it's back cover's interior. The company has managed to get rid of the flap covering for the microUSB port, even after making the phone tough underwater and in dusty conditions.
The new unannounced smartphone from 'Sammy' is slightly smaller to company's front runner handset, when it's kept for a comparison side by side. Samsung will continue to feature the perforated faux leather design on the back battery door, also packing the dedicated heart rate sensor aside the LED flash light, below the unit's primary lens. This release from Samsung will too have integrated fingerprint reader in the home button. From the front we are seeing identically same device like it's bigger sibling, but of course in smaller dimensions. In term of it's internal specifications and some benchmarking, the phone was treated with CPU-Z and scored 18405 points from AnTuTu's database.
Now for the anticipated specs, the impending smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini will sport the company's own, reportedly yet to go official Exynos Quad 3470 processor and Cortex-A7 chipset with four cores, speeding at 1.4GHz with a Mali-400 Graphics Processing Unit, 4.5-inches screen Super AMOLED screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, in protection of third generation Corning Gorilla Glass, 16 gigabytes of internal mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot), 1.5GB of Random Access Memory, eight megapixels main shooter with LED flash and a 2.1 megapixels front facing secondary snapper, both the lens are capable of capturing Full High Definition videos at 1080p.
And as connectivity highlights, the phone will pack Bluetooth's version 4.0 LE, Near Field Communication (NFC), WiFi 802.11n, A-GPS and GLONASS, 4G LTE network radios and IR Blaster. The smartphone is running over Android's version 4.4.2 KitKat with Samsung's own TouchWiz UX and other proprietary Galaxy attributes like Ultra Power Saving Mode, Private Mode, Kids Mode, KNOX Security and more. We don't see any dates rumored for an official announcement from Samsung, just yet.
Source: SAMMOBILE