Galaxy S4 Rumors
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is said to be sporting the best specs on the market
Samsung
has sent out invitations for an event in New York City that is set to
take place on March 14th. And while Samsung hasn’t said what it will be
announcing at the show, it’s clear that it’s going to be the Samsung
Galaxy S4.
What this means is that on March 14th, we will finally hear all about the Galaxy S4, its features and yes, its release date. We still don’t have a specific picture as far as its release date is concerned but we do have several rumors.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.CR7Mh78G.dpuf
What this means is that on March 14th, we will finally hear all about the Galaxy S4, its features and yes, its release date. We still don’t have a specific picture as far as its release date is concerned but we do have several rumors.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.CR7Mh78G.dpuf

The
Samsung Galaxy S4 will almost certainly improve on the display that
Samsung included with the Galaxy S3 which specifically was a 4.8-inch
720p resolution display.
Rumors thus far have all suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be coming with a full HD 1080p display though they have not agreed on what type it may be. A report has claimed that the Galaxy S4 may not feature a Samsung AMOLED display like the one Samsung showed off at CES 2013. At CES, Samsung quietly showed off a 4.99-inch FHD display with 1080p resolution using Super AMOLED technology. The new rumor claims that Samsung may opt for a SoLux Display with LCD technology though that remains unconfirmed.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
Rumors thus far have all suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be coming with a full HD 1080p display though they have not agreed on what type it may be. A report has claimed that the Galaxy S4 may not feature a Samsung AMOLED display like the one Samsung showed off at CES 2013. At CES, Samsung quietly showed off a 4.99-inch FHD display with 1080p resolution using Super AMOLED technology. The new rumor claims that Samsung may opt for a SoLux Display with LCD technology though that remains unconfirmed.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
The
Samsung Galaxy S4 will almost certainly improve on the display that
Samsung included with the Galaxy S3 which specifically was a 4.8-inch
720p resolution display.
Rumors thus far have all suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be coming with a full HD 1080p display though they have not agreed on what type it may be. A report has claimed that the Galaxy S4 may not feature a Samsung AMOLED display like the one Samsung showed off at CES 2013. At CES, Samsung quietly showed off a 4.99-inch FHD display with 1080p resolution using Super AMOLED technology. The new rumor claims that Samsung may opt for a SoLux Display with LCD technology though that remains unconfirmed.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
Rumors thus far have all suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be coming with a full HD 1080p display though they have not agreed on what type it may be. A report has claimed that the Galaxy S4 may not feature a Samsung AMOLED display like the one Samsung showed off at CES 2013. At CES, Samsung quietly showed off a 4.99-inch FHD display with 1080p resolution using Super AMOLED technology. The new rumor claims that Samsung may opt for a SoLux Display with LCD technology though that remains unconfirmed.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
A report from Korean publication claims
that Samsung will be including Atmel’s latest maXTouch S sensors on the
Galaxy S4 which could allow users to make on-screen gestures without
touching the display.
The Galaxy S4 would not be the first smartphone to feature this type of technology, but it certainly would be the biggest name to. Previous smartphones like the Sony Xperia Sola and Pantech Vega 4G LTE included touch less gestures but the feature was said to be a drain on battery life and gimmicky. The new sensors from Atmel are said to provide better battery life.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
The Galaxy S4 would not be the first smartphone to feature this type of technology, but it certainly would be the biggest name to. Previous smartphones like the Sony Xperia Sola and Pantech Vega 4G LTE included touch less gestures but the feature was said to be a drain on battery life and gimmicky. The new sensors from Atmel are said to provide better battery life.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
A report from Korean publication claims
that Samsung will be including Atmel’s latest maXTouch S sensors on the
Galaxy S4 which could allow users to make on-screen gestures without
touching the display.
The Galaxy S4 would not be the first smartphone to feature this type of technology, but it certainly would be the biggest name to. Previous smartphones like the Sony Xperia Sola and Pantech Vega 4G LTE included touch less gestures but the feature was said to be a drain on battery life and gimmicky. The new sensors from Atmel are said to provide better battery life.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
The Galaxy S4 would not be the first smartphone to feature this type of technology, but it certainly would be the biggest name to. Previous smartphones like the Sony Xperia Sola and Pantech Vega 4G LTE included touch less gestures but the feature was said to be a drain on battery life and gimmicky. The new sensors from Atmel are said to provide better battery life.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
A report from Korean publication claims
that Samsung will be including Atmel’s latest maXTouch S sensors on the
Galaxy S4 which could allow users to make on-screen gestures without
touching the display.
The Galaxy S4 would not be the first smartphone to feature this type of technology, but it certainly would be the biggest name to. Previous smartphones like the Sony Xperia Sola and Pantech Vega 4G LTE included touch less gestures but the feature was said to be a drain on battery life and gimmicky. The new sensors from Atmel are said to provide better battery life.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
The Galaxy S4 would not be the first smartphone to feature this type of technology, but it certainly would be the biggest name to. Previous smartphones like the Sony Xperia Sola and Pantech Vega 4G LTE included touch less gestures but the feature was said to be a drain on battery life and gimmicky. The new sensors from Atmel are said to provide better battery life.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
A report from Korean publication claims
that Samsung will be including Atmel’s latest maXTouch S sensors on the
Galaxy S4 which could allow users to make on-screen gestures without
touching the display.
The Galaxy S4 would not be the first smartphone to feature this type of technology, but it certainly would be the biggest name to. Previous smartphones like the Sony Xperia Sola and Pantech Vega 4G LTE included touch less gestures but the feature was said to be a drain on battery life and gimmicky. The new sensors from Atmel are said to provide better battery life.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
The Galaxy S4 would not be the first smartphone to feature this type of technology, but it certainly would be the biggest name to. Previous smartphones like the Sony Xperia Sola and Pantech Vega 4G LTE included touch less gestures but the feature was said to be a drain on battery life and gimmicky. The new sensors from Atmel are said to provide better battery life.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
The
Samsung Galaxy S4 will almost certainly improve on the display that
Samsung included with the Galaxy S3 which specifically was a 4.8-inch
720p resolution display.
Rumors thus far have all suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be coming with a full HD 1080p display though they have not agreed on what type it may be. A report has claimed that the Galaxy S4 may not feature a Samsung AMOLED display like the one Samsung showed off at CES 2013. At CES, Samsung quietly showed off a 4.99-inch FHD display with 1080p resolution using Super AMOLED technology. The new rumor claims that Samsung may opt for a SoLux Display with LCD technology though that remains unconfirmed.
What is quite clear though, and rumors align with this, is that the Galaxy S4 will come with a full HD 1080p display of some kind and will likely sport a high pixel-per-inch (PPI) count. However, big resolution may not be the Galaxy S4 display’s only enticing feature.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf
Rumors thus far have all suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be coming with a full HD 1080p display though they have not agreed on what type it may be. A report has claimed that the Galaxy S4 may not feature a Samsung AMOLED display like the one Samsung showed off at CES 2013. At CES, Samsung quietly showed off a 4.99-inch FHD display with 1080p resolution using Super AMOLED technology. The new rumor claims that Samsung may opt for a SoLux Display with LCD technology though that remains unconfirmed.
What is quite clear though, and rumors align with this, is that the Galaxy S4 will come with a full HD 1080p display of some kind and will likely sport a high pixel-per-inch (PPI) count. However, big resolution may not be the Galaxy S4 display’s only enticing feature.
- See more at: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-rumor-release-date-roundup/#sthash.ZT5D5Uc3.dpuf


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