Galaxy S4
The Samsung Galaxy S4 launch event is Mar. 14 in New York, and Samsung is building anticipation with new teaser material.
an analyst at JP Morgan says he thinks Samsung will produce two versions of the Galaxy S IV – one with the Exynos chipset for the European market, and another a Qualcomm Snapdragon for Americans.
It looks like the new Samsung Galaxy S4 won’t be equipped with an Exynos processor or an AMOLED screen, according to rumors circulating about the recent announcement of the update to the company’s flagship phone.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone will be unveiled on March 14, the company announced.
We've got another bit of news about the Samsung Galaxy S4 for you today: seems like there's more evidence for a Qualcomm processor, which would mean the upcoming flagship phone won't be sporting a hefty eight cores under the hood.
While Samsung hasn't mentioned anything official but passing winks about its upcoming Galaxy S4 flagship phone, there's plenty of speculation to go around for everyone. Some of its major features are almost a given, but there's still quite a bit of cloudiness about which processor the Galaxy S4 will use - the latest rumor suggests a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset might be used.
HTC finally unveiled their much-anticipated HTC One smartphone (formerly referred to as the M7), and it looks like a surefire winner - that is until you take into account all the other smartphones out there. One of its biggest competitors will be the Samsung Galaxy S4, and while there is nothing official about that handset yet, here's how to the two stack up: spec vs. rumored specs.
Samsung's next flagship smartphone is looking like it will be the new Android industry standard - if all the rumors about it end up coming true. The latest states that the Galaxy S4 will be equipped with 5G Wi-Fi, making it one incredibly blazing beast through wireless networks.
Samsung's last flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S3, sent shock waves through the smartphone industry, becoming the first handset to pose legitimate threat to Apple's iPhone. It's no wonder, then, that consumers and tech junkies alike are eagerly looking forward to the South Korean electronics manufacturer's upcoming offering, the Galaxy S4. Good news is that it looks like Samsung will reveal the device to the public on March 14.
Samsung firmly established itself as a legitimate threat to Apple and one of the world's most popular smartphone makers in 2012, and everybody's excited to see what Samsung will bring to the table in 2013. The Korean electronics manufacturer's upcoming flagship device, the Galaxy S4 already has the rumor mills churning, and this time it looks like a spec sheet could have leaked.
It was recently revealed that Samsung has quite the lineup planned for the first half of 2013. Not ony will it be releasing its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, it will be launching a Galaxy S4 Mini variant alongside of it as well, which is looking like it will hit retail stores' shelves one month after the Galaxy S4 release in April.
Samsung's S Pen is definitely one of its more unique offerings, and while there were some rumblings that the peripheral might be included with the Galaxy S4, a new report out of Korea states that it's not happening. Instead, it seems that the touchless gesture system we wrote about earlier will grace the Galaxy S4.
Remember when we reported a while ago that Samsung's Galaxy S4 was part of a mysterious "Project J?" Well, it seems that Project J encompasses more than just the high-end flagship device, and in fact includes a Galaxy S4 Mini and a smartwatch as part of the package.
Wireless charging has been an increasing trend in electronics, and upcoming devices are expected to help push the technology even more into the mainstream. A new FCC sighting shows that Samsung has developed a wireless charging unit that could become an accessory for the Galaxy S3 or the Galaxy S4.
Ahead of its rumored April release, the Samsung Galaxy S4 seems to have been spotted online in Google+ EXIF data. While it doesn't tell us much, and the pictures uploaded with the devices aren't exactly stellar, it does indicate that Samsung the handsets' camera functions are currently undergoing testing.