Samsung’s
Galaxy S III –
the company’s
latest Android
flagship
device – is
getting ready to make an official
appearance on shelves in late May,
a perfect opportunity for
enthusiasts to start dreaming of the
next smatphone in line, the Galaxy
S IV.
Galaxy S III brings along top-of-the-
line hardware capabilities and
features, which will most probably be
offset by the various enhancements
that its successor is expected to
include.
Coming from Alexander Black (via
Concept-Phones), the Samsung
Galaxy Aurora concept phone
appears meant to offer a glimpse at
what the future Galaxy S flagship
could include.
The project is not finished as of yet,
but it can still impress, even if the
Android 5.0 operating system flavor
from Google was not packed in it.
Galaxy Aurora sports a quad-core
application processor that was clocked
in at 2GHz, for increased performance
capabilities.
It would also
include 4G
connectivity
capabilities,
wireless router
chip built-in, a
heat resistant screen, and a 12-
megapixel photo snapper on the
back, while being powered by a 3500
mAh battery that should offer 20-22
hours of talk time.
Galaxy Aurora would also come with a
sleep mode for when you are resting
your eyes, and will feature S Voice
capabilities. Additionally, the device
will be aware of the environment,
thus being capable of silencing itself
when needed.
Over all, these
features seem
good enough
for a successor
to the
powerful
Galaxy S III, even if some of them
would rather appear futuristic to you.
However, it would not come too
much as a surprise to learn that future
smartphones will indeed include such
capabilities, and that Samsung
themselves decided to include them
inside their next flagship Android
device.
After all, they did manage to bring
top-of-the-line features inside each of
the new Galaxy S model. However,
keep in mind that this is only a
concept device, and that not all of
these get to arrive on shelves in the
end.
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