New rumors suggest Samsung may be planning to reveal the successor to its very popular Galaxy S III smartphone at CES in January. Referred to as the Galaxy S IV, the new smartphone is said to have a 5-inch full HD AMOLED display with a pixel density of 441 pixels-per-inch. This display could support a resolution of 1920 x 1080.

Screen size is a definite focus among many Android smartphone manufacturers today. Given that Samsung's competition in the smartphone market such as HTC, Sony, and LG have announced and/or launched 5-inch full HD displays, it's not hard to believe Samsung is working on something similar. The Galaxy S IV is also said to feature a quad-core Exynos processor and 4G LTE capabilities.
Previous rumors suggested Samsung might reveal its Galaxy S IV smartphone at Mobile World Congress in February with a possible launch date in March. Samsung has denied all rumors. Regardless, you can bet we'll keep our ears to the ground for any and all news surrounding this upcoming smartphone.
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Why does this website have the worst "mobile" mode of any website? Can someone please tell me why it isn't being fixed. |
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I like the mobile version of this website, only thing that would make it nicer is if they allow posting while in mobile mode. I wonder what samsung is going do to top their previous phones, they have already made several great phones. |
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Better bust out the piggy bank. |
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Gonna watch for this phone...or maybe wait for a Note 3? lol since I'm stuck with my HTC Desire for 8 months still, guess I have time to watch all the rumors fly around. I'd have to see the 1080p screen firsthand before I'm sold on the benefits of pushing all those extra pixels. |
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Samsung certainly seems to be on a roll - it will be interesting to see what they come up with ! Not least whether they can present something new on the battery front - those new screens are going to suck a lot of energy.... Henri |