We know Samsung has been working on a new Galaxy S smartphone for some time now. A new report by KoreaHerald claims that the new Samsung Galaxy S5 will feature a new 64-bit ARM chip, a back metal body instead of plastic and will be available February 2014.
It has been rumored for some time that there will be 2 Galaxy S5, a cheaper and a more expensive version, which will be part of Samsung Premium lineup called “Project F”. The expensive version will feature a metal body, 64-bit Exynos chipset, 4GB of RAM, 16 Megapixel camera and a 4000 mAh battery. It will also run on Google’s latest operation system Android Kit Kat 4.4 instead of Tizen OS like rumored previously. The cheaper version of the Galaxy S5 will have a plastic body and it is yet unclear if it will feature a 64 bit or a 32 bit processor. The Galaxy S5 however won’t feature OIS camera stabilization technology like rumored previously.
The guys over at KoreaHerald claim in a report that the release date will be set between February and March 2014. Here is the leaked image of the metal body, published by NowhereElse