London: Rumour says that the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3 would have a versatile OLED 1080p HD displays.
“Foldable, rollable, wearable and more, [and] will allow for a high degree of sturdiness through their use of a plastic substrate which is thinner, lighter and more flexible than… conventional LCD technology,” a preventative of the South Korean firm explained to PC Advisor.
Few key smartphone makers like LG, Philips, Sharp, Sony and Nokia also are battling to introduce the flexible display first, but it’s Samsung that is tipped to get there first. a versatile screen could well be the headline feature of the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3.
Rumours said that the resolution of Galaxy S4 will be 1920 x 1080p (pixel density 441ppi), a brand new trend for smart phones of 2013. Furthermore, this smartphone will use the 13MP sensor, 2GB RAM and a quad-core processor Cortex-A15 processor clocked at 2GHz.
Release Date:
Sparking speculation South-Korean technology giant Samsung has revealed the dates for its annual Forum and promised “major announcements”.
Several release date rumuors for the S4 was published, but Samsung representatives have denied the veracity of all rumuors.
The Korea Times reported that an official from the firm who asked to not be identified said, “Samsung is able to unveil a higher Galaxy smartphone, the Galaxy S4, at early next year’s mobile world congress (MWC) within the Spanish city of Barcelona.”
However, a report earlier claimed that S4 does not be launched at CES 2013 or MWC 2013 event came about this year.
While The Verge says the plastic screen still spend much time at the smartphone so undecided S4 (S IV) will use the above components.
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