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Samsung could break with form for its next Galaxy S flagship phone,
reports suggest, with the range’s trademark SUPER AMOLED screens set to
make way for LCD displays.
According to sources cited by Korean sites, the Galaxy S5 could be
the first-ever handset in the line to feature an LCD panel. Samsung’s
shift is purportedly to make cost savings.
The move, news of which was brought to us in the West by the
Galaxy-fixated folk over at Sam Mobile and G for Games, could free up
funding for extra features, with LCD screens cutting Samsung's outlay by
as much as 20%.
The cheaper screen tech could clear the way for the metal shell that
many industry-watchers have been lobbying Samsung to include in a Galaxy
S smartphone for some time.
Although by no means badly received overall, the Galaxy S4's plastic
build came in for heavy criticism and was widely unfavourably compared
with the HTC One’s handsome aluminium unibody construction.
An LCD screen could also help deflect carping in recent years that
AMOLED screens don’t offer the same, true-to-life colour reproduction as
rival technologies.
Other mooted features for the Galaxy S5 included a Touch ID-style
biometric technology, albeit using a retina-scanner, and a 20-megapixel
camera.
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