Samsung seems a little jealous of the HTC One. That’s according to a source who’s told SamMobile the Korean company has seen its rival’s design and build quality, and is “worried” the Galaxy S4 doesn’t measure up.
It’s the HTC One’s aluminium body that’s got Samsung green with envy, not its Sense 5 user interface. Samsung even produced an all-metal Galaxy S4 which was very popular within the company, the source says, but didn’t launch it to avoid any delays.
It’s worth taking all this with a pinch of salt, of course. But it could indicate a design change for the Galaxy Note 3, according to the source. There’s no word on which material Samsung will use, just that it “will not use the design guidelines of the Galaxy S4”.
Now, specs. The source reckons the Note 3 will have a 6-inch 1,920×1,080-pixel AMOLED display, Exynos 5 Octa CPU with LTE for 4G browsing, and a 13-megapixel snapper. It’ll also run the latest version of Android, which could be Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie by the time the Note 3 launches.
The Galaxy S4 will go on sale in the UK on 26 April, and demand is already off the chart. It’s just a shame the version us Brits will get is completely underpowered compared to the octa-core beast released overseas, according to leaked benchmarks. Of course we can’t be sure of that until we get the final review unit in our hands, so another pinch of salt is required.
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