Samsung's Galaxy S 4 is one of the most anticipated Android devices to land in the PhoneDog West offices. As the successor to the Galaxy S III line and the the flag-carrier of sorts for Samsung's Galaxy S brand, the exterior of the phone closely resembles its predecessor. The real benefits are under the hood, in both the hardware specifications and new software enhancements.
Samsung Galaxy S 4 specs include:
While it appears to be an evolutionary bump on the surface, the hardware under the hood and software benefits take the Galaxy S 4 to a whole new level. New software goodies like Air View, S Translator, and S Health make this phone a nice upgrade from the previous version
On top of the software bonuses, the hardware has been beefed up and it's evident. Galaxy S 4 is the first smartphone to launch with Gorilla Glass 3, and the physical front and side buttons are noticeably tighter so there's no wiggle between the button and the housing. The overall size is roughly the same as the Galaxy S III, so current owners will find a lot to like here.
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