Though there’re so many rumors on the official debut of Samsung Galaxy S IV, none has been confirmed. After so long the waiting
was, the latest new reports have begun making the rounds suggesting a date on
which the Samsung Galaxy S IV could make its official debut. The rumblings
began when Eldar Murtazin of Russian site mobile-review tweeted earlier today
that we should "save the date for a big announcement" on March 14. Murtazin didn't say that he
was referring to the Galaxy S IV, but SamMobile suggested that that was the
case, and now The Verge has been told by its own sources that March 14 is "definitely" the day
that Samsung is planning to introduce its new flagship. The event is
expected to take place in the U.S.
As for the Galaxy S IV itself, The Verge's tipsters claim
that Samsung is working hard to keep the new device's design a secret, much
like it did with the Galaxy S III. Samsung is likely to be focusing on its own special features with
the device, though, and the device's new feature set is said to be a bigger
improvement over the Galaxy S III's than we saw in the jump from the Galaxy S
II to the Galaxy S III. The specs of the new Galaxy smartphone are still a
mystery, but previous reports have claimed that the S IV could feature a
2,600mAh battery, 8-core processor and 4.99-inch 1080p display.
While we'll obviously have to wait for an official
announcement from Samsung before this March 14 event is official, it wouldn't
be a huge shock to see the company ask us to save that date for it. Samsung
announced the Galaxy S III at a big event in London in early May last year, and
considering how popular the Galaxy S III has become, I'm sure that Sammy would
like to hold another major blowout for the Galaxy S IV. It appears that Samsung
may have decided to move its Galaxy S IV announcement up a bit from last year,
which will place the event a month after HTC's One gathering and two weeks
after Mobile World Congress wraps up. Looks like Samsung wants to take control
of the smartphone news cycle as we head into the spring.
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