Samsung Galaxy S5 Release Date Rumors: Unveiling Of Next-Gen Smartphone Happening At Mobile World Congress 2014 On Feb 24-27?

In the midst of recent releases of new smartphones, tablets and phablets from various tech companies, the mobile industry is still apparently busy speculating the possible Samsung Galaxy S5 release date, with different alleged launch timeframes are emerging online.

Rumors about Samsung Galaxy S5 are rife, which generally claim that the device will most likely arrive next year. But as recent Samsung Galaxy S5 reports state, the new smartphone may be introduced during the Mobile World Congress on 2014, which is specifically set from February 24-27.

However, as International Business Times reported, the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S5 may most likely happen during its own official launch event.

Besides reports about Samsung Galaxy S5 release date set for MWC 2014 event on October, early speculations are suggesting that it will be unleashed on March. And if this pans out, Samsung Galaxy S5 release date in the market will be at some point in April.

This claim about Samsung Galaxy S5 release date was based from the launch pattern of the current-gen smartphone from the South Korean tech manufacturer, the Galaxy S4. The device was unveiled March this year and the next month, the Samsung Galaxy S4 became available in the market.

However, Samsung is not known to having a strict release pattern for its smartphone products, following the history of its previous devices. The Galaxy S3 was introduced May 2012 and then released by the end of the month. Hence, everyone interested to know about Samsung Galaxy S5 release date should take all the emerging rumors about it with a grain of salt.

Some of the alleged specs of the Samsung Galaxy S5 are the 64-bit processor similar to what the iPhone 5S is currently equipped with; the upcoming Android 4.4 KitKat; and Sharp's new IGZO screen technology as well as 4K screen resolution.

There are also rumors claiming that the Galaxy S series will come to an end, and Galaxy F will replace it. This means that the unofficially dubbed Samsung Galaxy S5 may be the first device in the Galaxy F series.

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