Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom Review

Immersion; that’s what I needed to fully understand the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom. I used it in school, in a birthday party, in a theme park & in my everyday life, and there & then I understood that this device isn’t for everyone, but it is a wonderful device to specific people. Read on our full review to find out if this is the gadget for you.

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Design & Construction

Part phone, part camera; Phamera.

When Samsung announced the Galaxy Note, we can’t quite understand why they would do it. The Korean company seems like they want to experiment with several form factors, and that experimentation is obvious here again with the Galaxy S4 Zoom. ‘Phablets’ weren’t a thing years ago, and it looks as if Samsung wants to make another Galaxy hybrid. I’m calling it a ‘Phamera’.

This is going to be one of my longest “Design & Construction” pieces as this new form factor really is worth all the words.

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The moment my friends & family (who are average consumers) saw the S4 Zoom, they were really impressed. They took it in their hands and they exclaimed their love for this ‘genius’ form factor. After which, they said that it was all they ever needed.

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On the flip side, my much geekier friends & those engaged in photography were slightly turned off.  ”What is that thing?” was one of the things said in disgust. When I told them that it takes good photos and is a phone, they just simply said they didn’t want it.

“Photographers & geeks don’t like the ‘phamera’, but average consumers do.”

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For the gripes & issues that I’ve had with it, they were mostly major irritations. One, you can’t rest the phone flat on a surface. Two, it won’t stand horizontally; it just falls to it back most of the time. Third, safe for holding it to take a call (which looks weird too), there is no way to hold the phone comfortably.

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Over to the left is the micro SD card slot & a place for accessories and the tripod. On the right are the volume controls, the power button and the two-stage camera shutter key. On the bottom of the device, you’ll find the place for the micro USB port, the microphone and the flap that opens to reveal the battery & the micro SIM slot, while on top you’ll find the 3.5 audio jack, an IR blaster and the secondary microphone.

All-in-all, the design of the device is both hit & miss – but it’s an experiment, so I’d say mostly miss.

Display

In the world of HD smartphones, the S4 Zoom packs a 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED display. Text was decently sharp, and all the colors were punchy and oversaturated just as you’d expect from an AMOLED panel. Viewing angles were quite well too as objects didn’t deteriorate in quality when looking from different sides.

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It’s going to be small for most people’s standards, but I completely understand that they should never go larger. This abomination is more than large enough to handle.

OS, Apps & UI

Not much has changed from the original S4 to the S4 Zoom; it’s still the same Touchwiz UI on top of Android 4.2. Here, however, Samsung made the exchanges of removing a lot of its sensor & gesture features for the big-ass camera.

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S-Voice, S-Planner, S-Translator, S-ettings and the rest of Samsung’s Apps are still found here; there’s no escaping that. To add, this phone also supports the ability of being your remote control. Love it or hate it, the rest of TouchWiz is S-History.

Multimedia & Camera

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The speakers of the device are found on the backside of the S4 Zoom. They’re actually very loud, but the quality may be a little questionable as it wasn’t as crisp as we’d expect. Watching video on the other hand is very enjoyable; just go adjust the display settings if you find it too saturated & vibrant.

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Like what we’ve mentioned above, this is part phone, part camera. Without further ado, here is the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom’s 16 megapixel camera with 10x optical zoom.

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On top of a Ferris wheel with maximum zoom

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No zoom; through a building window

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom’s washed out photos is evident

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Xenon flash helps a lot.

With all of that laid out, I have to say that the Zoom has its set of strengths & weaknesses. For the strengths – the optical zoom does help for all the far shots that you need to take, details are sharp enough when compared to other smartphones and the Xenon flash rarely makes low-light photos worse.

Now for the bad news, the Zoom takes washed out shots. The Super AMOLED display will deceive you into thinking that you did take good shots, but most often, they’ll be undersaturated. That could probably be the biggest gripe that I’ve had with the camera; post-processing won’t always be the way to go.

Video capture features the same characteristics as the photos too. You should definitely check out the sample video as we slowed down a 720p HD @ 60fps video and it looked very smooth and awesome. The zoom works very well too, however, there’s a catch – every time you zoom in or zoom out, sound gets muffled and distorted. You should check that out above.

Performance & Battery Life

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Even with above near mid-range specs, the S4 Zoom doesn’t seem to lag or stutter. Everything worked smoothly and we had no problems with it for the most part.

  • Antutu Benchmark – 10,434
  • Quadrant Standard – 5,174
  • Nenamark 2 – 59.9fps

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During our standard battery bench, we tested the battery life to last at about 7.5 hours by looping a full HD movie at 50% brightness and 0% volume. That’s slightly lower than our average of 9 hours with most other handsets and significantly much lower compared to the Galaxy S4 which got 11.5 hours.

Taking a lot of photos, deleting them & editing them on the phone took a big chunk of the battery, and it always made the back of the phone very warm. We didn’t have a SIM card on in that time too, so it’s really safe to say that the battery on the S4 Zoom is below average.

Conclusion

I was very excited during the first days that I had it, but eventually, in a few more days, I said to myself - “I give up.” I can’t use a phone this thick, I can’t text properly on this thing & an identity crisis is something that the Galaxy S4 Zoom suffers from.

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Think of it as a mid-range phone duct-taped to a mid-range point & shoot camera. It’s good if you look at it as separate entities, but put them together, you might want to think again. If you think the word ‘phamera’ is cool, then I think you’re totally up for this Samsung experiment.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom has an SRP of Php23,490.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom SM-C101 specs:
4.3-inch qHD S-AMOLED display @ 540×960 pixels, 240ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Samsung Exynos 4212 1.5GHz dual-core processor
Mali-400 MP Graphics
1.5GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD card
16MP BSI CMOS Sensor
ISO Range: 100-3200 (full-stop increments)
Focal range: 24-240mm
Aperture range: f/3.1 – f/6.3
Built-in XENON flash
3G/HSPA+, 4G LTE
NFC
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual channel
Bluetooth 4.0
A-GPS w/ GLONASS
Li-Ion 2,330mAh battery
Android 4.2.2 Jellybean
Dimension: 125.5 x 63.5 x 15.4 mm
Weight: 208g

What we liked about it:

  • Interesting form factor for some
  • 10x optical zoom is useful
  • Camera captures sharp details
  • Xenon flash works beautifully well

What we didn’t like about it:

  • Thick, heavy & everything in between
  • Difficult to manage
  • Subpar battery life
  • Washed out colors
  • Muffling audio when zooming in taking video

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Welcome Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom & S4 Active!

And so it seems, the days of the point-and-shoot camera will soon be over. Unless you’re really serious with photography, then you can always lug around a DLSR. But the more practical users will want the latest breed of smartphones which boast not just of text & call but offer fun apps and professional camera capability.

So let’s say hello to the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom which is your S4 but transforms into a digicam when you flip it over. With a suggested retail price of P23,990, this beauty has 10x Optical Zoom, 16 Mega Pixel CMOS Sensor, OIS and Xenon Flash. Its In-Call Photo Share Feature lets you share an MMS instantly while talking to somebody (see specs at end of post).

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Meanwhile, the Galaxy S4 Active is ideal for sports enthusiasts, scuba divers and others who pursue an active lifestyle. Among its features are a LED flashlight, Aqua Mode for enhanced underwater images, 8 megapixel camera and “Glove Touch” for operating the phone with gloves even during winter weather conditions. Suggested retail price is P27, 990.

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Galaxy S4 Zoom specifications:

Dimensions: 125.5 x 63.5 x 15.4mm; weighs 208 g with standard battery
4.3 inch sAMOLED screen
LTE ready
1.5 GHz Dual Core Processor
1.5 GB RAM
8GB internal memory plys microSD slot up to 64GB
2330mAh battery
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean

Galaxy S4 Active specifications:

139.7 x 71.3 x 9.1 mm; weighs 153 g
LTE capable
1.9 GHz Quad Core Processor
IP67 certified – dust and water resistant (IP stands for International Protection against ingress of solid foreign objects and harmful ingress of water. The highest level is IP68)
2600 aMh battery capacity
5-inch Full HD LCD screen
1.9GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor
8 mp rear camera with LED flashlight
Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean
Colors: Urban Grey, Dive Blue, Orange Flare

Intro to the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom

Since Samsung already announced the Galaxy S4 Zoom, we thought of giving you guys a quick preview of the digital camera with full phone functionality, as well as our early thoughts about it.

The body of the recently launched half-phone-half-camera is a complete overhaul from the previous model (Galaxy Camera GC-100). It’s now a tad slimmer and smaller than its predecessor, and it sports a more streamlined form factor. Because of this, the S4 Zoom looks more like a phone with a ginormous sensor rather than a digital camera with an unnecessarily big display.

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Speaking of display, the SGS4 Zoom’s screen is half-an-inch smaller compared to the one found on the Galaxy Camera. It sports a qHD (960×540) resolution and is outfitted with a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 to ward scratches.

Samsung also changed the layout of the buttons on the Zoom. The firm included physical home button on the front which is sandwiched between the Menu (left) and Back (right) capacitive buttons, as well the familiar three button affair (Power and Volume rocker) on the right side. They’ve also redesigned the shutter key which is now less conspicuous due to the fact that it blends with the device’s silver-coated side panel.

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The curvature on the backside, which acts as a grip, reminds of the one found on the Nexus S only steeper and has a dimpled surface for better handling. Beside the sloping grip is a Xenon flash unit and what seems like an AF assist illuminator.

At the center of the action is the S4 Zoom’s collapsible lens capable of 10x optical zoom which covers a range of focal lengths from 24mm to 240mm. It has an aperture range of f/3.1 at the widest and f/6.3 at the telephoto end. This is a bit of a downgrade actually, as the Galaxy Camera is equipped with a relatively faster lens (f/2.8-5.9) compared to its successor.

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Around the lens is a Zoom Ring which not only controls the device’s zoom features, but is also configured to do other tasks like In-Call Photo Share and gives user quick access to menus and camera settings.

Tucked underneath the lens is the SGS4 Zoom’s 16MP BSI CMOS sensor which is accompanied by the other components such as the 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1.5GB RAM and 8GB memory. We’ve seen similar a configuration with the fairly new S4 Mini.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom specs:
4.3-inch qHD S-AMOLED display, @256ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.5GHz Dual-Core Processor (TBD)
1.5GB RAM
8GB internal storage
Expandable up to 64GB
16MP BSI CMOS Sensor
ISO Range: 100-3200 (full-stop increments)
Focal range: 24-240mm
Aperture range: f/3.1 – f/6.3
Built-in XENON flash
LTE (selected markets)
NFC
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
A-GPS w/ GLONASS
Li-Ion 2,330mAh battery
Android Jelly bean v.4.2
Dimension: 125.5 x 63.5 x 15.4 mm
Weight: 208g

Initial impression

We think it’s great that Samsung was able to make their new brainchild handier as opposed to the previous which looks like we’re holding a brick when we’re using it. Unfortunately, the SGS4 Zoom’s slimmer body comes at a price and that’s the smaller screen. However, we feel that the more modest display of the Zoom isn’t gonna be that big of a deal for most users, because 4.3-inch is still fairly large in camera standards.

Another commendable decision by Samsung is the use of a dual-core processor in the Zoom rather than go on all fours. For one, we think that a quad-core processor on device that’s primarily built to take pictures is impractical and would probably just end up gulping down on its precious juice. And speaking of juice, we also liked how the Zoom is now equipped with a more sizeable battery compared to GalCam which only has a 1,650mAh power source.

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What is rather disappointing about this new device is the downgrade on the lens. I mean we could probably forgive the use of an optics with shorter zoom range (SGS4 Zoom: 10x vs Galaxy Camera: 21x) as it’s still more than enough to take on a most of the users’ needs, but we can’t quite wrap our head around why Samsung have to reduce the Aperture range.

Oh well, it seems like that’s a small drawback you have to live with if you’re planning to get one yourself. We’re just hoping that the use of a meeker processor, smaller screen and slower lens would make the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom a little bit cheaper than the Galaxy Camera during its initial release.

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Intro to the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom

Since Samsung already announced the Galaxy S4 Zoom, we thought of giving you guys a quick preview of the digital camera with full phone functionality, as well as our early thoughts about it.

The body of the recently launched half-phone-half-camera is a complete overhaul from the previous model (Galaxy Camera GC-100). It’s now a tad slimmer and smaller than its predecessor, and it sports a more streamlined form factor. Because of this, the S4 Zoom looks more like a phone with a ginormous sensor rather than a digital camera with an unnecessarily big display.

samsung galaxy s4 zoom

Speaking of display, the SGS4 Zoom’s screen is half-an-inch smaller compared to the one found on the Galaxy Camera. It sports a qHD (960×540) resolution and is outfitted with a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 to ward scratches.

Samsung also changed the layout of the buttons on the Zoom. The firm included physical home button on the front which is sandwiched between the Menu (left) and Back (right) capacitive buttons, as well the familiar three button affair (Power and Volume rocker) on the right side. They’ve also redesigned the shutter key which is now less conspicuous due to the fact that it blends with the device’s silver-coated side panel.

gs4 zoom

The curvature on the backside, which acts as a grip, reminds of the one found on the Nexus S only steeper and has a dimpled surface for better handling. Beside the sloping grip is a Xenon flash unit and what seems like an AF assist illuminator.

At the center of the action is the S4 Zoom’s collapsible lens capable of 10x optical zoom which covers a range of focal lengths from 24mm to 240mm. It has an aperture range of f/3.1 at the widest and f/6.3 at the telephoto end. This is a bit of a downgrade actually, as the Galaxy Camera is equipped with a relatively faster lens (f/2.8-5.9) compared to its successor.

sgs4 zoom

Around the lens is a Zoom Ring which not only controls the device’s zoom features, but is also configured to do other tasks like In-Call Photo Share and gives user quick access to menus and camera settings.

Tucked underneath the lens is the SGS4 Zoom’s 16MP BSI CMOS sensor which is accompanied by the other components such as the 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1.5GB RAM and 8GB memory. We’ve seen similar a configuration with the fairly new S4 Mini.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom specs:
4.3-inch qHD S-AMOLED display, @256ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.5GHz Dual-Core Processor (TBD)
1.5GB RAM
8GB internal storage
Expandable up to 64GB
16MP BSI CMOS Sensor
ISO Range: 100-3200 (full-stop increments)
Focal range: 24-240mm
Aperture range: f/3.1 – f/6.3
Built-in XENON flash
LTE (selected markets)
NFC
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
A-GPS w/ GLONASS
Li-Ion 2,330mAh battery
Android Jelly bean v.4.2
Dimension: 125.5 x 63.5 x 15.4 mm
Weight: 208g

Initial impression

We think it’s great that Samsung was able to make their new brainchild handier as opposed to the previous which looks like we’re holding a brick when we’re using it. Unfortunately, the SGS4 Zoom’s slimmer body comes at a price and that’s the smaller screen. However, we feel that the more modest display of the Zoom isn’t gonna be that big of a deal for most users, because 4.3-inch is still fairly large in camera standards.

Another commendable decision by Samsung is the use of a dual-core processor in the Zoom rather than go on all fours. For one, we think that a quad-core processor on device that’s primarily built to take pictures is impractical and would probably just end up gulping down on its precious juice. And speaking of juice, we also liked how the Zoom is now equipped with a more sizeable battery compared to GalCam which only has a 1,650mAh power source.

galaxy s4 zoom

What is rather disappointing about this new device is the downgrade on the lens. I mean we could probably forgive the use of an optics with shorter zoom range (SGS4 Zoom: 10x vs Galaxy Camera: 21x) as it’s still more than enough to take on a most of the users’ needs, but we can’t quite wrap our head around why Samsung have to reduce the Aperture range.

Oh well, it seems like that’s a small drawback you have to live with if you’re planning to get one yourself. We’re just hoping that the use of a meeker processor, smaller screen and slower lens would make the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom a little bit cheaper than the Galaxy Camera during its initial release.

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Samsung launches Galaxy S4 Zoom ahead of London event

So this comes as a shocker. It seems that Samsung couldn’t wait one more week to officially raise the curtains on their latest brainchild – the Galaxy S4 Zoom which made its debut just a moment ago.

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As we mentioned in our previous post, the GS4 Zoom is slated to make a debut on June 20 in London. But apparently, that’s just too long of a wait for the South Korean giant so they just went ahead and delivered the news.

Here’s a quick look at the newly unveiled half-smartphone-half-camera on paper.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom specs:
4.3-inch qHD S-AMOLED display, @256ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.5GHz Dual-Core Processor (TBD)
1.5GB RAM
8GB internal storage
Expandable up to 64GB
16MP BSI CMOS Sensor
ISO Range: 100-3200 (full-stop increments)
Focal range: 24-240mm
Aperture range: f/3.1 – f/6.3
Built-in XENON flash
LTE (selected markets)
NFC
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
A-GPS w/ GLONASS
Li-Ion 2330mAh battery
Android Jellybean v.4.2
Dimension: 125.5 x 63.5 x 15.4 mm
Weight: 208g

Given that the Galaxy S4 Zoom is now out in the open, Samsung still held back on some of the details such as the pricing and availability. For that, you just have to keep it lock in here as we’re gonna be on-site during the Samsung launch event.

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