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KGI Research predicts Samsung Galaxy S5 specs, suggests there will be 2 Configurations

samsung galaxy s5 specsWith MWC 2014 and the expected announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S5 bearing down on us, it’s only natural that there is going to be a flurry of rumours and predictions to come over the next few weeks. KGI Research is the latest to take a stab at Samsung Galaxy S5 specs and has come up with the table that is pictured above. Most notable is that KGI has suggested there will be two configurations of the S5, both a ‘Prime’ version along with a ‘Standard’ version.

KGI suggests that the difference between the Prime and Standard versions will be the processor, RAM and screen: on the Prime version, it’s expected that it will have Samsung‘s own octa-core Exynos 5430, 3GB RAM and WQHD AMOLED screen, whereas the Standard version will get either a quad-core Qualcomm MSM 8974AC chipset or octa-core Exynos 5422, 2GB RAM and settle for a FHD AMOLED screen. KGI says that the remaining hardware will be the same, however does also predict that the rumours regarding a fingerprint scanner and improved gesture support at true and will make it to the final product. It will definitely be interesting if this prediction comes true as it will potentially add more confusion to Samsung’s already slightly confusing product line.

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Source: 9to5mac via Android Ice Cream Sandwich