![]() At 130g it manages to still be light without shaving off so much heft that you feel like you've got a flimsy piece of plastic.Ĭompare that with the Galaxy S6 just unveiled by Samsung: it's 6.8mm thick and weighs 138g. As I mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is impressive in its form factor, thanks to the sub-8mm thickness. Designīefore I dissect all the possibilities the phone has to offer, let's look at the design. Samsung supplemented this decent specs list with a tranche of software upgrades too, meaning a more powerful camera, a better way to communicate with your friends and consume media, and the firm's first big push into health through dedicated apps. On top of that, it packs in a much faster processor than its 2013 contemporaries, offers ample storage space for media thanks to an expandable memory card slot (something missing from Samsung's latest phones), and 4G, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and pretty much any other connection you care to mention on board. The S4's Super AMOLED HD screen is stunning Both the Sony Xperia Z1 and the HTC One have screens that use the same resolution, but neither of them have the still impressive clout of the Super AMOLED HD screen on offer here. The Galaxy S4 shares a lot with the other top smartphones of its era. This is evidently a result of the S5's tougher water and dust-resistant construction, but not everyone will count this as a worthwhile compromise. I should also note that the Galaxy S4 is considerably smaller and lighter than its successor, the Galaxy S5, despite conceding a mere 0.1 of an inch in screen size. That's no longer a big deal when compared to the QHD offerings of today's top handsets (such as the 5.5-inch LG G3) but it's still good enough for the likes of the HTC One M9. Samsung usually excels with its screens, and the S4 offers a 5-inch display with Full HD resolution. The Galaxy S4 comes in at 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9mm, the same dimensions as the S3, meaning it feels pretty tiny in the hand compared with today's super-sized smartphones. ![]() The arrival of the S6 and S6 Edge has finally spelled the end of the Galaxy S3.
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