
Global services roar of rumours about Samsung's upcoming novelties. Among them rumours of a new version of Galaxy Note with a curved display and a fifth-generation Galaxy S stand out. So what's going on?
A new variant of Galaxy Note III, equipped with a curved display is supposedly on the way. Reuters writes that the launch will take place next month, the South Korean Yonhap News newspaper more cautiously speaks of "the end of the year". Media are not coherent about the benefits the curved display will give in this model. In my opinion - if at all this can be taken into account - it's only for a display greater strength in case of mechanical damage. A curved display will be more difficult to break. I almost forgot about the fantastic visions of a display setting aside the smartphone - in my opinion it is still too early. I would not agree also with the indicated origin of this model. Everyone says it will be a variant of the Galaxy Note. I have a feeling that this will be a representative of a completely separate product line...
I have a similar feeling about the rumours about the next-generation Galaxy S. Everyone writes that the smartphone in the fifth installment will receive finally a metal casing. I ask - why would it get one? All Samsung's flagships have plastic enclosures - they are cheaper to produce and lighter - in my opinion there is no reason for the manufacturer to abandon them, especially as sales suggest that plastic does not deter buyers... I would prefer to come to life another rumour related to Galaxy S 5 - talking about new Isocell camera. The matrix with this technology is to give a better colour dynamics by 30% at a smaller size of the whole sensor.
At this point arises in my mind another hypothesis... maybe at any of the rumours there is a grain of truth, but none of with a supersmartphone with a metal casing, flexible display and Isocell camera...? What do you think?
Source Engadget