
#The next big thing samsung galaxy s4 software
Truth be told however, the exciting concepts being bandied around the industry such as flexible, transparent smartphones with high-capacity batteries are no doubt further down the pipeline.īut after cutting through the pre-launch marketing bullish*t, if Samsung can produce a smartphone that ticks both the hardware and software boxes for innovation - it will live up to it's expectation as the most eagerly anticipated smartphone of 2013. Samsung usually are keen to say the next big thing is already here, but in this case Apple is out of the picture meaning it's rival can ramp up the pressure, releasing this teaser video below:Īlthough not one of Samsung's finest cinematic releases by a long stretch, think Super Bowl, Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen and Bob Odenkirk, the video will increase further interest ahead of the launch. Like eager children desperate for ice cream, the media are hop, skip and jumping around the place trying to grab an inside lead on the South Korean's next big thing. and whatever it happens it hardly scratch and break and even if it.

of the Galaxy S4 and on down the line, the Galaxy S6 will be such a big change in. Samsung's attempt to steal thunder from other mobile device makers at Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona has certainly worked. I personally dont see big issue having plastic on back, first thing is its poly-carbonate. Samsung is always talking about the next big thing, though barring any. Tracking user's eyes to determine where on the screen to scroll, Samsung recently filed a trademark in Europe for the "Samsung Eye Scroll" - leading many to believe this will be a key feature in the release. Set for launch at the 'Samsung Unpacked 2013 Episode 1' event on March 14 in New York, the grinding wheels of the non-stop tech rumor mill are beginning to gather momentum.Īpparent internet leaks report to a larger screen for Samsung's flagship product, with smartphone expert suggesting the phone will have a super AMOLED screen, a 13-megapixel rear camera and LED flash.Ĭrossing over to America however, and the New York Times believes Samsung's next big smartphone "will have a strong focus on software." The 5.1-inch Galaxy S5 boasts a slightly bigger display, the fastest quad-core processor on the market, and token high-end features - a heart-rate monitor and fingerprint scanner. Only seven days separates the world from the new Galaxy S4, but as the clock ticks down on Samsung's new smartphone release - what can we expect?
