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Samsung Galaxy S IV to Sport Floating Touch Technology and New AMOLED Display

By Sidney Wong - on 9 Mar 2013, 2:10pm

Samsung Galaxy S IV to Sport Floating Touch Technology and New AMOLED Display

 Image source: Screenshot from [Samsung Unpacked] Be Ready 4 the next Galaxy teaser video

New information continues to leak on Samsung's upcoming flagship device, the Galaxy S IV. SamMobile received details about some of the new features that the device will be equipped with.

According to SamMobile, the Galaxy S IV is going to utilize a floating touch technology for its display. Its concept should be similar to Air View where you hover the S Pen over an image gallery or email to preview its content. It is possible that you also can use a finger as a cursor, which Sony has implemented in its Xperia Sola.

The insider source told SamMobile that Samsung is using a new AMOLED display for the Galaxy S IV, which is called "green PHOLED". What makes this display so special? Well, it reportedly uses green-yellow to make the display 25% more power efficient.

Samsung's teaser video for its Unpacked event hints of a new screen technology, as the driver of Rolls Royce remarks that "this is going to be one of the most amazing products to hit the market, since TV were colour". 

In addition, the insider source is able to confirm some of its specs which include Android 4.2.1 out of the box (update to Android 4.2.2 in the same month of release). The Galaxy S IV is said to come with a new camera feature, Samsung Orb that can take 360 degree photos like PhotoSphere in Android 4.2 and VR Panorama in the LG Optimus G Pro.

A new version of Samsung TouchWiz interface is also expected to debut in the Galaxy S IV, alongside a 13-megapixel rear camera, an Exynos Octa processor and 2GB RAM. The source claims that there are currently two prototypes: one runs on Exynos Octa processor and "green PHOLED" display while the other is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset and Super LCD 3 display. This should explain why there are conflicting reports on the type of processors used in the device.

Do check out our round-up article on what we know so far about the Samsung Galaxy S IV. Keep your eyes peeled to HardwareZone next week as we will be in New York City to cover the launch event.

Source: SamMobile

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