Thursday 11 April 2013

The nine roaring sensors in Galaxy S4 – Functionality Redefined


Samsung Galaxy S4 has defined the new limitations of specs and features for being a high end smartphone. You must be aware about its most attracting features Octa-Core processor Exynos 5410 Chipset, 2GB RAM, 13MP camera, full HD display and slim design are enough to define its high end configuration. But also in case of sensors, Galaxy S IV is enriched and featuring most popular and latest sensors.
The full list of Galaxy S4 sensors reveals the total nine following sensors:
• Proximity
• Gesture
• Gyro
• RGB
• Hall Sensor
• Barometer
• Temperature & Humidity Sensor
• Geomagnetic
• Accelerometer
Galaxy S4

Samsung Tomorrow has published the full inforgraphic explaining all of the nine sensors. As you know accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity and magnetometer are the mostly found in the latest and high end smartphones, but Galaxy S4 is also featuring unusual sensors as humidity sensors and functionality of this sensor is to support S Health feature of S IV.
Also other unusual sensor in Galaxy S4 is Barometer which records the atmosphere pressure changes and supports the functionality of GPS locks. Gesture sensors are presents in one of the most high end laptops, but what it is doing in our Galaxy S4. The answer is simple to support the air gestures; you can’t use all features of Samsung Galaxy S IV in one go. You will need days to explore.
Moreover, as you Galaxy S4 is powered with the two quad-core processors in the architecture of octa-core. But the inside MCU (Micro Controller Unit) of Galaxy SIV supports the swapping behaviour of powerful CPU to the lesser powerful CPU or vice versa. This was all regarding the integrated roaring sensors of Galaxy S4.

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