
The main attraction of this device remains to be the camera however, other features include 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, etc. The device is particularly heavy at 208g and a screen bigger than 4.3 inches would’ve meant the device would be too heavy for most users, so we think that 4.3 inches on this sort of a device is definitely something we like. This 4.3 inch display packs a mediocre resolution of 960×540 (qHD) pixels. The hybrid from Samsung features a 4.3 inch touch screen, much like what we saw on the Samsung Galaxy S2 a few years back. The battery life of this device would depend hugely on the usage pattern, since the camera can be power hungry, so nothing much can be said at this point in time. This battery falls short of what we saw on the Galaxy S4 (2600mAh) and is better than what we see on the Galaxy S4 Mini (1900mAh).


The battery on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom is a 2330mAh unit. Although gaming and multimedia freaks would most probably look for other devices, Samsung have done well to include decent specs in the S4 Zoom given that the main purpose of the device would be as a camera. This device comes packed with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset, which features a dual core processor of 1.7 GHz paired with 1.5GB of RAM. This is one aspect where Samsung could have gone easy, due to the other factors which might catch the attention (read: camera). The other memory on this device, RAM, is 1.5GB in size and the overall specifications remind us of the Mega series, excluding the camera of course. The limit to this expansion is set to 64GB. There’s 8GB of on-board storage, which can be expanded like most other Samsung phones.

The secondary camera on the S4 Zoom is 1.9MP in resolution, and would primarily find it’s use in video calls, and we expect the front camera to be pretty much overlooked by buyers, thanks to what’s behind.
