The anticipation for the Samsung Galaxy F release date keeps users guessing. Are the features worth the wait and the upgrade, especially with the flagship Samsung S5 already out on the market?
It's possible that the Samsung Galaxy F is still in development. Samsung is also maximizing market exposure for its flagship S5 device, which just recently hit the shelves. Leaked photos on the web reveal the Galaxy F's potential features, though. The photos and videos are yet to be officially verified; there are several versions available, shared at bgr.com. Users who posted the information would not confirm if the tests were done on prototype versions of the Galaxy F, but the features come close to expectations of the device.
The Galaxy F is believed to be Samsung's first quad, High-Definition phone, a 5.2-inch screen with 2,560 X 1,440-pixel resolution. The display requires solid memory and processor (reportedly 3GB of RAM and quad-core Snapdragon 805). A 16-megapixel camera captures images and video in full HD.
Conceptual designs in the same website peg the Galaxy F with sleeker build, a screen that extends to the edges of the display. The casing also veers away from the bland plastic default of the S5, featuring an aluminum enclosure similar to the iPhone 5s and HTC One.
Samsung's premium flagship phone is also known as Galaxy S5 Prime. The buzz around the Samsung Galaxy F release date started last year, during the hype surrounding the S5 and its default plastic casing.
The Samsung Galaxy F is expected to come out last March, but was reportedly pushed aside to give way to the S5's April 11 release date. Premium specs come with a heftier price tag, and the pressure to follow after the iPhone 5s and HTC One's footsteps should force Samsung to come up with an worthy offering in the coming months.