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Earlier today, we touched some Samsung Galaxy S4 release date predictions and now it’s time to shift gears and make some predictions as far the Samsung Galaxy S4 features are concerned.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is presumed to be Samsung’s upcoming successor to the wildly successful Samsung Galaxy S3 Android smartphone that launched on various U.S. carriers earlier this year. Samsung’s Galaxy S4 isn’t expected to be announced or released until 2013 but that hasn’t stopped a host of of rumors from coming to the surface well before its unveiling.

Thus far, a host of Galaxy S4 features have been rumored including an unbreakable display, 1080p resolution for its screen, a 13MP camera, Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie and more. Many of the rumors seem fairly credible given the landscape of the Android market. Others, seem a little off-base.

Read: Samsung Galaxy S4 Release Date Predictions.

And while there isn’t a clear picture of the Galaxy S4 and likely won’t be until its launch date, said to be anywhere from February to May, we can still make some predictions about what could be on board the Samsung Galaxy S4 when it arrives. Keep in mind, these are just predictions and not fact so it’s entirely possible that the features discussed here won’t be on board the Galaxy S4. However, we feel that nothing mentioned here is beyond the realm of possibility.

Here now are predictions in regards to the Samsung Galaxy S4 features.

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The Galaxy S4 display will likely feature 1080p resolution.

Galaxy S4 Display

Rumors dictate that the Samsung Galaxy S4 could have a 4.99 to 5-inch AMOLED display that features 1080p resolution and a whopping 441 pixels-per-inch. That blows the iPhone 5’s display out of the water from a technical standpoint and puts it on par with the likes of the Droid DNA and HTC M7, the latter of which will likely be HTC’s Galaxy S4 competitor.

There are also rumors stating that the Galaxy S4 could have an unbreakable display due to Samsung’s flexible OLED technology. Smartphones with this type of technology are reportedly on the way in 2013 so it definitely is possible that the Galaxy S4 will have that type of technology.

We just wouldn’t bet on it.

According to a report from The Verge, phones with flexible displays are still awhile off and that means that the Galaxy S4 is unlikely to feature that type of technology. That doesn’t mean that a Galaxy S smartphone will never have the technology on board but as far as the Galaxy S4 is concerned, don’t get those hopes up. This type of technology seems more feasible for a device like the Galaxy Note 3 which is rumored to be coming with a massive display some time in 2013.

The Galaxy S4 though will almost assuredly feature Samsung’s new AMOLED display with 1080p resolution and a high PPI count. It will also likely be absolutely massive as most Android smartphone displays are.

Look for Samsung to also keep the display size below 5-inches so as not to fall into the phablet category of smartphones, something that HTC is desperately trying to avoid with the Droid DNA. A 4.8-inch to 4.99-inch AMOLED display with 1080p resolution sounds about right.

Design

The Samsung Galaxy S3 introduced a new design that Samsung said was inspired by nature. Clearly, it’s a design that pleased customers as the device has sold over 30 million units around the globe since May. And while the jump from the design of the Galaxy S2 to the design of the Galaxy S3 was a bit of a jump, don’t look for Samsung to massively overhaul what it has with the Galaxy S3.

I think Samsung will definitely make some design tweaks to the Galaxy S4, just like it did with the jump from the Galaxy Note to the Galaxy Note 2, but I think the overall design of the Galaxy S4 will remain similar to the Galaxy S3. Look for it to retain a similar design while sporting a thinner and lighter design than the Galaxy S3.

The real design overhaul should come with the Galaxy S5 and its, likely, flexible display.

Specs

How about the rest of the specifications then? Well, the Galaxy S4 is almost assuredly going to have a quad-core processor on board. Samsung released a Exynos quad-core processor with 4G LTE support in its Galaxy Note 2 and the Galaxy S4 will be treated to the same power. Will it be a new chip? It’s possible that Samsung’s Exynos 5440 quad-core processor will be on board. But at the very least, expect it to be equipped with a ton of power.

2GB of RAM seems likely, NFC is probable as just about every Android smartphone on the market right now has the feature on board, and expect Samsung to be wiser than the likes of HTC and feature either expandable memory or a host of storage options and a removable battery to boot.

One area that I think Samsung will focus on, as it did with the Galaxy Note 2, is battery life. The Samsung Galaxy S3 featured a 2,100 mAh battery that offered 6-13 hours of usage on a single charge, at least on AT&T’s 4G LTE network. Samsung will very likely bump that battery size up like it did with the Galaxy Note 2 all while keeping the frame of the device skinny.

Another big feature I expect to be on board is native wireless charging, similar to what the Nexus 4 has on board. With the Galaxy S3, the feature never really panned out as one of its main draws and I’m willing to wager that the Galaxy S4 will have some kind of built-in wireless charging functionality.

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Look for significant improvements to the camera.

Camera

The Samsung Galaxy S3 came equipped with a good camera that was backed by some impressive software from Samsung’s side. The camera though wasn’t as good as the likes of the HTC One X’s or the iPhone 5’s leaving owners wanting more. According to rumors, Samsung will be introducing a 13MP camera with the Galaxy S4 that may up the ante in the camera department.

Mega-pixels certainly aren’t everything when it comes to a camera but at the very least, we expect Samsung to deliver a fantastic camera with the Galaxy S4, much improved over the Galaxy S3. What I am saying is, don’t expect the lackadaisical effort that Samsung put into the Galaxy Note 2 camera which is exactly the same as the camera found in the original Galaxy Note.

As for the front-facing camera, there will likely be something serviceable but look for the rear camera to be the more talked about of the two.

Software

One of the more interesting rumors going around is that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will feature Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, Google’s upcoming Android software, that is rumored to be coming at Google I/O 2013 in the middle of May. This is definitely a possibility given that Samsung released both the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S2 in May and could opt to push the Galaxy S4 launch further into summer so as to get the latest update on its device.

Let’s face it, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean is nice, but it’s not going to be a big selling point with average consumers so getting Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie on board very quickly could make the Galaxy S4 even more attractive then it already probably would be.

Read: Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Multi-Window View.

At this point, I’d like to think that Samsung is going to get Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie on board the Galaxy S3.

Samsung will also likely introduce some major additions to its TouchWiz software and given what it has done in the past with Multi Window View and some of the other unique tweaks, especially in the camera application, expect some powerful software to arrive to complement Android 5.0. If I had to make a prediction, I’d say that there might be one or two big features with some major updates to some of Samsung’s existing features.

Price

Lastly, price. With the Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung launched the 16GB model for $199.99 on-contract on every carrier but T-Mobile and $249.99 for a 32GB model on carriers that offered it. This is competitive pricing for a phone of this caliber and it would be odd to Samsung shift away from what works.

Look for the company to mirror Apple and keep the pricing of its flagship device consistent.

13 Comments

13 Comments

  1. Anthony Evans Jr

    12/13/2012 at 3:07 pm

    are you guys going for how many times you can post this in a week!?!?!

    • Sean

      02/06/2013 at 9:59 am

      They are professional bloggers frnd, and they try to cover every news, rumor and launch in this blog.

  2. Kevin M.

    12/14/2012 at 8:14 pm

    I just hope somebody with influence in Samsung will think of pluging “samsung galaxy cheap plastic” in their fave search engine and reads the first, say, 1000 of the resulting pages. It’s almost as if they have a fetish for cheap and nasty plastic at Samsung. This is such a common complaint that it appears Samsung is just being bloody minded about it.
    If they don’t believe me that it matters, release a special version of the phone with a bit of light metal, maybe with a bit of carbo/kev thrown in (at reasonable price) as a test case. They might get a surprise.

    • Kevin B.

      01/17/2013 at 5:13 pm

      What is the problem with all these plastic hating losers? The biggest problem I have with my iPod, was that it has a cheap, soft metal back. Which has to be bent back into shape every so often. I’d rather have something that bounces back, like my S3. I suspect you’re an Apple fan-boy.

  3. Maurice C.

    12/18/2012 at 5:43 pm

    We were suckered into buying S3 on promises for JellyBean updates. Hasn’t happened. Now stuck with 2 year contract with no upgrades and you are flaunting a new one. Hmm.

    • GSLeon3

      12/19/2012 at 12:58 pm

      Hmmm…Who does not have Jelly Bean? My S3 has the Bean & from what I can see, every major carrier in all the big markets have released it. Heck, even Verizon released the update.

  4. George pierce

    01/19/2013 at 2:30 pm

    The Gs3 is perhaps the slowest phone I have ever owned. When switching screens it is just too damn slow.

  5. Andrew

    01/28/2013 at 3:25 pm

    I have used both S3 and IPHONE 5 and I actually thru my Galaxy S3 in the garbage

    • jiten

      01/30/2013 at 9:25 pm

      Really Andrew? You could have at least donated it to a worthy charity….. Either that or you just don’t care about $600. Incredible!!!

    • j.v

      02/04/2013 at 5:53 pm

      I smell apple fan bullshit.

  6. David Hunn

    02/05/2013 at 5:12 am

    No need for any kind of Future predictin now: as I have seen a leaked specification here in this website: https://myandroidmag.com/

  7. Pas

    02/05/2013 at 1:37 pm

    From Adam Mills’ publish, seems he really hates xperia so much doesn’t want pple to realize him out. In his comments he indirectly critizes the xperia z and inturn praises the galaxy 4. He wants us to think that xperia is a “gamble” and galaxy is the “glory” always. Samsung brags so as to people lure people weak to comments but not the truth, even then sumsangs display is not any thing close to reality but rather futuristic display, the processors are theoretically the fastest yet practically its behind xperia and iphone processor performance.
    So please Adams stop publishing your preferences over the reality. Perhaps Adam is on path working hard to market the galaxy 4 and demine the xperia z. This time Xperia z is up for real. I’ve in the Xperia S, SL, TX etc. So please readers be carefull, Adam is misleading.

  8. Mustafa

    02/09/2013 at 10:28 pm

    plz go to this link more info abt samsung galaxy s4 feature,price ,specification
    https://www.mobile4rworld.blogspot.com

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