The Samsung Galaxy range of smartphones is extremely popular with the
likes of the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 leading the way ever since the
company released the two handsets. There are many Android fans looking
forward to the release of their replacements later this year, and today
we have what could be a nice Nexus smartphone in the form of the Samsung
Galaxy X.
We get to see a number of different concept phones from a variety of
designers that try and imagine what various companies could come up with
next. This is what a designer going under the name of Shahin Jazirian
has done with the device that you can see below.
The handset could be an ideal successor to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
and be a mid-range offering with a 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD touchscreen
display powered by a TI OMAP 4570 dual core processor clocked at
1.7GHz. There is also 1GB of RAM under the hood with memory expansion
possible via the microSD card port.
It also features either 16GB or 32GB storage options and supports 4G
LTE, 21 Mbps HSDPA, NFC connectivity along with the usual Wi-Fi as well.
Camera wise the concept features an eight megapixel rear facing shooter
that is coupled with dual LED flash, and autofocus. It is also capable
of Full HD video capture at 30fps, and around the front is a 1.9
megapixel front facing camera for all those video conferences.
It would obviously run the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system, while according to Concept Phones
the GPU is a PowerVR SGX555, and there would also be things such as an
accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, and a proximity sensor. Providing
that all important power is a 2,150 mAh battery unit that would allow up
to sixth hours of use. Use the above link to see more images of the
Galaxy X concept and tell us what you think of the design idea.
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