Alleged Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom camera sample leaked online

Alleged Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom camera sample leaked online
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Samsung had recently sent out invites teasing its 'Kapture The Moment' event, scheduled for April 29, where it is expected to reveal the Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom aka the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom. Now a Dutch website has posted an alleged camera sample shot and some other details of the device.

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According to the website Kopengalaxys5, it has received an image that was taken from the alleged Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom. The resolution of the image is 3888x5184 pixels and the camera details include the earlier benchmark listing model SM-C115.

Previously a GFXBench listing suggested the device model number SM-C115 will run Android 4.4.2 KitKat. It featured a 4.8-inch display with a 720x1280 pixel resolution.

As per the report, Samsung SM-C115 packs in 1.3GHz hexa-core (Samsung Exynos 5 Hexa) CPU and a Mali-T624 GPU. It will come with 2GB of RAM. Also, the rear camera listed was a 19-megapixel camera, which would apparently be in line the 3888x5184 pixel leaked image. The leaked specifications also revealed a 2-megapixel front-facing camera capable of talking 1080p videos.

On the storage front, the Samsung SM-C115 device was listed with two reported storage capacities, which means that a dedicated memory card slot will also be present.

There have been a lot of other rumours surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom doing rounds of the Internet, which will all be confirmed - or proven wrong - on April 29, when the event will take place.

Samsung's teaser image had the letter 'K' printed in large fonts, which suggests that the company might name the device as Samsung Galaxy K Zoom, not the Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom.
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