The CES 2013 has been lasted for days. Samsung has no plan
to release its next generation of Android smartphone flagship, the Galaxy S IV. But a picture taken of a wall display at the CES 2013 has showed
people a brief introduction about the upcoming flagship.
The picture shows people quite a lot of information
regarding on the Galaxy S IV, including: different Samsung smartphones and
models, screen resolution, screen density and release date. As from the
picture, Samsung's AMOLED screen starts with a 210ppi 3.97 inch WVGA screen
from 2010 to today's 4.99 inch 1080p screen with a 440ppi pixel density. We could
easily get that the Samsung Galaxy S IV would feature a 4.99" FHD (1920x1080
pixels) screen with 440ppi, which means watching HD movies on Galaxy S 4 would no doubt be a great leisure.
Some
people may worry that such large screen display might consume more power. According
to the reports from Korean manufacture, a new revision to the material used on
AMOLED screens is supposed to result in 25% power savings. Also, a low power
mode could ring up another 47% in power savings. With the FHD panel being the
successor to the 5.5 inch screen on the Samsung GALAXY Note II, which itself uses an RGB matrix, the Samsung Galaxy S IV could do
away with the PenTile display seen on the Samsung Galaxy S III. That would seem
to contradict what Samsung's Samsung USA's Philip Berne said at CTIA last year
when he stated that Samsung went with a PenTile display on the 4.8 inch Samsung
Galaxy S III because AMOLED screens have better longevity with a PenTile
display.
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