Categories: News

Samsung Galaxy K, successor of Galaxy S4 Zoom to be launched on 29 April

The Samsung Galaxy K which is also rumoured as the Galaxy S5 Zoom is set to be launched on 29th of April in Singapore. The invite which says “Kapture the Moment” is a strong indication of the new model which is a smart phone with dedicated photography duties.

The new photography centric smart phone is speculated to come with a bigger 20MP sensor and 10X Optical Zoom lens. Over at the front, it gets a larger 4.8″ HD 720p display and underneath it runs on a Hexa-Core processor mated to 2GB of RAM.

An early picture of the Galaxy K had been leaked, revealing a flatter back design. This is an improvement over its the current Galaxy S4 Zoom which comes with a protruding zoom lens. Like the current Galaxy smart phones, the back is layered with a faux leather pattern design.

Is the Galaxy K capable of giving the Lumia 1520 some serious competition? We’ll find out in 2 weeks time.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

Recent Posts

Asus to exit the smartphone market, shift R&D resources to AI and robotics

You read the title right — and this isn’t a rumor or speculation. It’s confirmed:…

2 hours ago

Gentari turns on DC Charger at Petronas Ayer Keroh 3

If you need to charge your EV while entering or exiting Melaka via Ayer Keroh…

5 hours ago

Boomicaj deploys 40kW DC Charger at Lotus’s Jenjarom, priced from RM0.88 per kWh

Boomicaj, a relatively new Charge Point Operator (CPO), has deployed the first public DC Charger…

1 day ago

Shell Recharge turns on 180kW DC Charger at Shell Duta Toll Plaza Northbound

For those heading up north or towards Klang from Jalan Duta, there's now a high-powered…

2 days ago

JomCharge offers 50% off for EV Charging at these TTDI locations

JomCharge and DBKL continue to deploy more street-level EV chargers around TTDI and one of…

3 days ago

U Mobile brings indoor ULTRA5G coverage to Bangsar Village malls and BSC

U Mobile has expanded its own 5G network coverage in Bangsar, bringing indoor connectivity to…

3 days ago

This website uses cookies.