Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom (K Zoom) Hits the FCC
Back in July 2013, Samsung has released the Galaxy S4 Zoom in the Indian market as a dedicated camera phone equipped with a 16MP CMOS sensor, 10 x optical zoom and Xenon flash. One year later, it’s time for its Galaxy S5 Zoom successor also known as the K Zoom to make its appearance. The device has hit the FCC, so it’s official announcement should not be that far away. And things don’t look at all bad!
Samsung Galaxy K Zoom to come with NFC and LTE connectivity and More
The Federal Communications Commission has officially confirmed that that the model number of the K Zoom will be SM-C115 and that the smartphone will support both NFC and LTE connectivity. But if we take in consideration previous speculations, then we can also yell you that this Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom (K Zoom) model will most likely come with a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of no less than 720 x 1280 pixels.
Moreover, it is believed that its power will be offered by the company’s new Exynos 5 Hexa chipset with six-core CPU and paired with 2 GB of RAM. As for its 20.2 megapixel rear camera, we have reasons to believe that it comes with a 10x optical zoom and Xenon flash, as well as with optical image stabilization.
And don’t forget that it will run on Android 4.4.2 KitKat with other camera-centric TouchWiz custom features on top of it, so we cannot wait to see it launched in the market.
There is no word on pricing at this point, but we know for sure that the Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom (K Zoom) device will be launched in the near future, so stay tuned for more! And don’t leave aside that Galaxy S5 Zoom is not the only upcoming member of the Galaxy S5 family, but so is Samsung’s Galaxy S5 Active model.