The Samsung Galaxy S4 (S IV) is the smartphone that many are talking
about right now, ahead of its official unveiling at a Samsung Unpacked
event that is taking place on March 14. We’ve already written many
articles on leaks, rumored specs and more on the next in the iconic
Galaxy S line that dominates the Android market. Now we are discussing
the Samsung Galaxy S4 price and what you would pay.
We’ll start by giving you some of the many rumored specs regarding
the Galaxy S4 and of course though none of this is confirmed yet, we
expect a fair amount of this will turn out to be accurate. It looks
more likely now that the Galaxy S4 will feature a 1.9GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600
quad-core processor rather than the previously speculated Exynos 5 Octa
processor. A 4.99 or 5-inch Super AMOLED full HD display is also among
the more likely specs along with 2GB of RAM, 13-megapixel rear camera
and 2-megapixel front-facing camera.
Other likelihoods include a 2600 mAh battery and wireless charging and it will probably launch on Android Jelly Bean, rather than the hoped for Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, also with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI. Other possibilities that look less likely but may yet appear are new 5G WiFi technology, flexible displays, floating touch technology and new features such as Eye Scroll and Eye Pause or the KNOX
security software solution. We also think that there will be two color
options for the Galaxy S4 on launch, black or white. Regarding design, recent image leaks suggest a squarer shape with physical home button, aluminum sides and plastic back.
If much of this comes to fruition for the Galaxy S4 it will obviously
be a huge leap in specs from the current Galaxy S3, which begs the
question of how much it will cost? In one respect we might expect that
the cost of the next Galaxy S phone may have to increase considerably to
cope with these high-end specs. On the other hand we know from past
experience that components are becoming cheaper so that a newer top-end
device may not necessarily cost more than its predecessor.
The Samsung Galaxy S3 was released at $199 on contract for the 16GB
model and $249 on contract for the 32GB model. Unlocked the Galaxy S3
was priced at $599 or $649 respectively. It could be then that the
Galaxy S4 might release with the same pricing structure but there’s no
way of telling just yet if that’s likely or even possible, depending on
the cost of these newer and higher-performing components. If the Galaxy
S4 came with every new specification and feature you hope for though,
would you be prepared to pay more for it than for the Galaxy S3 when it
released?
Another thing to consider is the design of the Galaxy S4. Although
the Galaxy S3 is a superb phone and commonly acknowledged to be the best
Android handset available, about the only criticism that some had when
it was launched last year was the rather cheap feel and look of it. We
think that many people would like to see a much more premium build for
the Galaxy S4 with aluminum unibody or certainly an absence of plastic
but if that meant a price rise, how much more would you be willing to
pay?
There’s one more thing to take into account and that is the
possibility of a Galaxy S4 that’s cheaper than last year’s Galaxy S3 on
launch. To be frank this seems highly unlikely to us but it is
widely-rumored that a cheaper iPhone
is on the way and this is looking more likely every day. If that were
the case would Samsung vie with Apple by reducing the cost of its Galaxy
S4? We think it would be more likely that Samsung would come up with
an all-singing, all-dancing Galaxy S4 flagship model with maybe a
cheaper Mini model to follow, such as with the Galaxy S3.
We’d really like to hear your thoughts on pricing for the Galaxy S4.
Are you waiting for this flagship device to be unveiled at the March 14 event
and if so do you expect improved specs and features at the same price?
Would you even consider the possibility that it might launch at a
cheaper price than the Galaxy S3 did? If you’re willing to pay more,
either for upgraded specs or a much better build quality, then how much
more? Let us have your comments on the Samsung Galaxy S4.
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