A new Samsung Galaxy S5 concept hits the Web, showing off some of great features such as flexible display and an eight-core 64-bit processor.

Artist Raphael Warner interpreted some of the rumoured specs and features of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S5 and created a render for O2 Guru TV in collaboration with T3, TechRadar and GizmodoUK.

The new Samsung Galaxy S5 concept features a slightly curved case based on the rumours that Samsung will pack a flexible screen display. The device has a flexible chassis that bends by around 30%. The latest render will also have an aluminium body just like Apple's iPhones and deviating from the conventional plastic body of the Galaxy S line.

The screen size is 5 inches with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels and 587 ppi. The device has a 2K HD Super AMOLED screen with very thin bezel.

The render will pack an octa-core 64-bit processor. Samsung and ARM confirmed that Samsung's upcoming smartphones will soon launch a 14nm 64-bit Exynos 6 CPU chips. The processors will arrive in 2014. An unnamed ARM official said that the new processor will be similar to iPhone 5S' new A7 processor. Moreover, Samsung's CEO of Mobile Shin Jong-Kyun confirmed last September that the company will bring 64-bit processors to future handsets. The processor will be paired with 3 GB of RAM.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 will pack Android 4.4 KitKat OS with Samsung's TouchWiz UI. The Samsung Galaxy S5 may be the first Samsung smartphone that will get Android 4.4 KitKat OS before the company will roll out the updates to its current smartphones. According to Mr. Warner, TouchWiz UI will get a facelift next year.

The new Samsung Galaxy S5 concept also boasts a 16-MP rear camera with a huge lens equipped with 4K video capture. The device also has four front-facing speakers for excellent acoustics. Lastly, the Galaxy S5 concept will sport an amazing 4,000 mAh battery capacity that beats the battery life of all existing smartphones.

Watch the video to see how Raphael Warner interpreted the rumoured features of the Samsung Galaxy S5 and created a render of what people might see next year:

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