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Samsung Galaxy S5 Details Begin to Surface

The Galaxy S4 brought Samsung their most profitable quarter to date as the company hods high hopes for a similar response with their soon to be released Galaxy S5. While details on their new flagship phone are scarce, its been announced in South Korea’s Electronic Times News that it will have such features as a […]

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Aug 27, 2013
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The Galaxy S4 brought Samsung their most profitable quarter to date as the company hods high hopes for a similar response with their soon to be released Galaxy S5. While details on their new flagship phone are scarce, its been announced in South Korea’s Electronic Times News that it will have such features as a new 16-megapixel camera module which is said to still be in development and will feature optical image stabilization (OIS). And while supply chain issues continue to plague the tech giant, the plans to release the device in 2014 move forward. Read the full story here.

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