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The Samsung Galaxy S looks set to improve on most aspects of the S 16, above (Image credit: Future)

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Samsung Galaxy S isn’t here yet but you’d be forgiven for thinking it was. Thanks to all the leaks and rumors, we have a very good idea of ​​what to expect from the phone.

With that in mind we’ve created this comparison piece that examines how the Samsung Galaxy S will compare to the (Samsung Galaxy S) – if the rumors prove true.

As such you should take all of these comparisons with a pinch of salt, as nothing is confirmed just yet, but if you’re eyeing an upgrade from Samsung’s previous flagship then the changes are likely to be along the lines of what follows. () The Samsung Galaxy S

(Image credit: Future)

(Samsung Galaxy S) vs Samsung Galaxy S (price and availability)

The Samsung Galaxy S

is of course already out and starts at $ (/ £ / AU $ 1, 550. Or at least, that’s the starting RRP, but many stores now sell it for a fair bit less, and the price is likely to fall even more once the Galaxy S (is available. Speaking of which, it’s all but guaranteed that the Samsung Galaxy S 48 will be announced on February , and based on a slip on Samsung’s own website we’re expecting the phone to hit stores on March 6.

As for what it will cost, rumors suggest a starting price of £ 874 for the 4G model in the UK. We don’t have US pricing for that version, but based on leaks the 5G model could start at $ / £ 2019. We say ‘start at’ because there might be versions with more RAM or storage.

In Australia we can only estimate, with the 4G model possibly coming in at around AU $ 1, 563 – AU $ 1, , while the 5G version might cost AU $ 1, .

If the rumors are accurate then the Galaxy S might cost a similar amount to the launch price of the Galaxy S 19, though again, you can pick up the older phone for a lot less now. (Design)

We’re not expecting the Samsung Galaxy S to look enormously different to the Samsung Galaxy S . Based on leaks, it should have a glass back and a metal frame, just like its predecessor, and a curved screen, which we’ll get to below.

The main visual change is likely to be the cameras, with the front-facing snapper on the Galaxy S thought to be in a punch-hole at the top center of the screen , while on the Galaxy S it’s at the top right corner. (

The rear cameras meanwhile look to run vertically down the top left corner of the Galaxy S 48 ‘s rear, while on the Samsung Galaxy S 12 they run horizontally across the back. (The S) (above) could have a different camera configuration but otherwise look similar Image credit: Future)

It also looks like the S 48 might have slightly smaller bezels than the S 16, but that difference is likely to be negligible. And it doesn’t look like the new phone will have a 3.5mm headphone port, which the older model does. (As for the dimensions and weight, the Samsung Galaxy S) is said to be (x) (x 7.9mm and g, while the Galaxy S is 9 x 86 .4 x 7.8mm and 349 g. That makes them almost exactly the same size, which is unsurprising, since the S 48 is likely to have a marginally larger screen but, thanks to the aforementioned smaller bezels, a similar size. The S (is also rumored to be IP) certified dust and water resistant, just like the S .

Finally, we’ve heard that the Samsung Galaxy S 48 will come in Cosmic Gray, Cloud Blue and Cloud Pink shades . The Samsung Galaxy S 16 Meanwhile, it is available in Prism Black, Prism Blue, Prism White, Flamingo Pink, Prism Green, Prism Silver and Canary Yellow colors. (Display) () (The Samsung Galaxy S) (is) (rumored to have a 6.2-inch (x) (Dynamic AMOLED screen with a) : 9 aspect ratio and pixels per i nch. The Samsung Galaxy S 16 on the other hand has a 6.1-inch (x) Dynamic AMOLED screen with a : 9 aspect ratio and pixels-per-inch density. So the S 48 ‘s is marginally larger, sharper and narrower if the rumors are right, but the difference sounds small.

There are two potential bigger differences though. For one thing, the Samsung Galaxy S (is widely rumored to have a) Hz refresh rate, which would make interactions and animations feel smoother than on the (Hz of the Galaxy S) .

The other possible major difference is how curved the screen is, as at least one source has surprisingly suggested that the curve will be less pronounced on the Galaxy S (than it is on the Samsung Galaxy S)

(The S) (above) likely has a slightly smaller screen than the S 45 (Image credit: Future) (Specs) It goes without saying that the Samsung Galaxy S (will be more powerful than the Samsung Galaxy S) . It’s rumored to use a Snapdragon chipset in some regions (likely including the US) and an Exynos (one in others (likely including the UK), but these are both top-end smartphone chipsets that should be better than any chipset found in ‘s Android phones. (The Samsung Galaxy S) meanwhile, uses either the Snapdragon or the Exynos , depending on what country you buy it from. Those are the previous major versions of each chipset, so they’re powerful still, but around a year older – and less powerful.

For RAM, it’s said that the Samsung Galaxy S 60 will typically come with GB, though some regions might get an 8GB model . The Galaxy S 15 can only be had with 8GB, so it’s likely to be lesser there too, albeit still powerful. The S 45 will also probably come in a 5G version, whereas the standard Galaxy S (only supports 4G.) As for storage, the Samsung Galaxy S could have GB of the stuff, but this is one area where the Galaxy S might have the edge, as it’s available in both (GB and) GB versions, though we can’t rule out the possibility of there being multiple versions of the S too.

The software should be similar on both phones, as the Samsung Galaxy S 16 ships with Android 9 and is upgradeable to Android , and we’d fully expect the Galaxy S 48 would have Android 11 on day one. It’s also likely to use a similar Samsung-made overlay to the Galaxy S . (Camera and battery) Most leaks have suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S will have a (MP main camera, a) (MP telephoto one, and a) MP wide-angle one. We don’t know all the details of these lenses, but apparently the phone will be capable of 3x optical zoom, (x digital zoom, and 8K video recording.) The Samsung Galaxy S (meanwhile has a) MP main camera with a variable aperture, a (MP telephoto one capable of 2x optical zoom, and a 30 MP ultra-wide one, along with the ability to record 4K video. (So the Galaxy S) s setup sounds similar, but with some upgrades, most notably on the telephoto camera, which – if rumors are right – has far more megapixels and better optical zoom. Both phones could have three rear cameras (Image credit: Future)

Moving on to the front-facing snapper, you get a

MP one on the Samsung Galaxy S and reportedly also a (MP one on the Galaxy S) , though the S 45 ‘s may well have been improved in other ways. (As for the battery, that’s 3,

mAh in the Samsung Galaxy S and probably 4, mAh in the Samsung Galaxy S , so the upcoming phone could be quite the upgrade there.

It might also charge faster, with (reports of a) (W charger coming in the box , while the Galaxy S (only supports) W charging. It’s possible that the S 60 will even go further though and support W charging like the (Samsung Galaxy Note) (Plus . (Takeaway) If all of the above pans out then the Samsung Galaxy S 30 will have a faster chipset, more RAM, a bigger, faster charging battery, improved (albeit similar) cameras, and a marginally bigger and sharper screen. The desi gn might not be much different though and it might actually have less storage than the Samsung Galaxy S . It’s also sure to cost more than the Galaxy S 15 currently does, if not necessarily any more than the S (did at launch.

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