Samsung, in a statement released 29 August, has revealed the smaller-sized update to its latest flagship smartphone: the Galaxy S5 mini. While it’s often expected that the company will scrimp on sensors to save on price, the S5 mini includes many of the same features as its sibling, including waterproof certification, power-saving modes, a heart rate monitor, fingerprint scanner and support for Samsung’s wearables.
As expected, there’s also a 1.4GHz quad-core processor, Android 4.4, 16GB internal memory (expandable up to 64) and 1.5GB of RAM, which match what we’ve seen in years past. The display is a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED panel, which is powered by a 2,100mAh battery, with the cameras enjoying in 8- and 2.1-megapixel resolutions. The company has confirmed that the S5 is now available from its experience stores and with CellC already running ads on special packages. Though, Samsung will be offering the device in Charcoal Black, Shimmery White, Electric Blue and Copper Gold at a recommended R6699.
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