London: Though the release of Samsung Galaxy S4, the higly anticipated smartphone on 2014, is just few days away, but the tech world is still receiving rumours about the South Korean firm’s device.
SamMobile says the Galaxy S4 is going to have floating touch technology which has been previously used by Sony inside the XPERIA Sola.
Moreover, the Galaxy S4 is also rumoured to have a new kind of Display. The new AMOLED material called “green PHOLED” uses color GREEN-YELLOW makes these AMOLED display’s 25 per cent more efficient.
Floating touch is like using your finger as a cursor or Samsung’s Air View which can be very handy, for example hovering over a Picture Album to get a sneak at the pictures inside. Until now Samsung used floating touch as Air View only in the SPEN but this time Samsung is making their new flagship, the Galaxy S4, smarter than any other device on the market.
The Galaxy S4 will also have a new camera feature called Samsung Orb (360 degree photo capturing a.k.a. Photosphere), this feature has been rumored before.
Other specs:
13 Megapixel camera
Exynos Octa processor
2GB RAM
New TouchWiz Nature UX (Nature UX 2.0?)
Android 4.2.1 (Android 4.2.2 update days after release)
Launching date:
Samsung Galaxy S4 will be announced on March 14th in New York, U.S
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