It’s raining Samsung Galaxy S5 leaks at the moment. Yesterday, we saw some leaked specifications the purported handset is expected to bring at the table, along with a possible launch date.
Now, according to a new report, the alleged Samsung Galaxy S5 will sport a 2,900 mAh battery with rapid charging technology that can fully charge a device under two hours, and is found in Galaxy S4 and Note 3.
Samsung Galaxy S4 comes with a 2,600 mAh battery so a bump of 300 mAh can give a decent boost to the battery life. The report surfaced from PhoneArena, and it also mentions that it will be a new type of Li-ion battery that can store 20 percent more energy compared to batteries that are already available in the market.
According to rumors, the handset will come with a 2K display with a possible 5.25-inch display, a Exynos 6 or Snapdragon 805 chipset depending on whether its LTE or note, 4GB RAM, 16MP camera and will come with Android 4.4 KitKat pre-installed out of the box.
In terms of launch, the handset is rumored to make an official appearance at a press event in London in mid-March. Some rumors also suggest that it might take place next month before the Mobile World Congress 2014 kicks off.
We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything interesting about the purported Samsung Galaxy S5.
Source: PhoneArena
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