We were not able to get a glimpse of neither the rumored rebranding nor the Galaxy S IV from Samsung this CES - but we did see some interesting stuff though. By combining the rumors, the speculations & the facts that we have now, we might be able to get a glimpse on the possibilities of what the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S4 may offer. We can't really say that we'll be seeing the flexible display on the next Galaxy S as the resolution of the aforementioned display is just around 720p. Of course, this doesn't mean that the Galaxy S IV will be utilizing this technology immediately - but it's highly expected. The Samsung Galaxy S II's display is still very competitive up to present, all due to the RGB pixel arrangement - while a portion of the geek community got quite disappointed with the PenTile arrangement of the Samsung Galaxy S3's screen. Although megapixels do not mean everything in photography, the Samsung Galaxy S4 should feature an improved 13 megapixel sensor. In addition, a couple of benchmark leaks and documents led to a conclusion that the model number GT-i9500 may be referring to the next Galaxy. It's already confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be launched in the Philippines before end of October (that's next week!) and we finally got the retail price down to the dot -- Php34,990 (thanks to our source). Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy S4: The Possibilities" and "Samsung Galaxy Tab Price: Php34,990".
We were not able to get a glimpse of neither the rumored rebranding nor the Galaxy S IV from Samsung this CES - but we did see some interesting stuff though. By combining the rumors, the speculations & the facts that we have now, we might be able to get a glimpse on the possibilities of what the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S4 may offer.
We can't really say that we'll be seeing the flexible display on the next Galaxy S as the resolution of the aforementioned display is just around 720p. Of course, this doesn't mean that the Galaxy S IV will be utilizing this technology immediately - but it's highly expected. The Samsung Galaxy S II's display is still very competitive up to present, all due to the RGB pixel arrangement - while a portion of the geek community got quite disappointed with the PenTile arrangement of the Samsung Galaxy S3's screen.
Our coverage of Galaxy S IV includes: "Samsung Galaxy S4: The Possibilities"; "Samsung Galaxy Tab Price: Php34,990"; "Which Samsung device will get Android 13". Each article provides unique insights and information.