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We have already known several times in the past period how many months we are away from the presentation of Samsung Galaxy F a Galaxy S5. Samsung should present these two devices already in February/February at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​but will start selling them a few weeks later. According to a statement from the vice president of Samsung's mobile division, Lee Young Hee, the phone will go on sale in March/March or April/April, around the same time when last year's Samsung went on sale Galaxy S4.

In addition to the fact that Samsung could present two models Galaxy S5, the company should also introduce a successor Galaxy Gear, whose name is not yet known. But Lee confirmed that the new generation Galaxy The Gear will offer more advanced features and an improved design. Among other things, it is speculated that Samsung will also offer a better camera and, of course, a better display. But the new generation of Gear will not be the only accessory for clothing. Lee confirmed that the company has big plans for the device category in 2014. That Samsung will likely introduce something other than Galaxy Gear, can also be confirmed by its advertisements, which draw attention to a new, revolutionary device. One of the possibilities could be glasses modeled on Google Glass. Back in October/October, Samsung received a patent for its own smart glasses that would allow users to monitor notifications and make calls.

A Samsung representative also confirmed that Samsung is indeed testing biometric technologies. More precisely, she mentioned the Iris Scanning technology, that is, the eye scanning technology that would serve as an answer to the fingerprint sensors in the new phones: “Many people expect Iris technology. We are researching this technology, but we can't say if we will use it in Galaxy S5 or not.' Samsung confirmed that Galaxy The S5 will also use a new design. The design is, according to many, the reason why Galaxy The S4 didn't sell as much as the Galaxy With III. It was very similar to its predecessor, which is why some compared it to the S III+: “It's kind of true that customers didn't feel that much of a difference between the S4 and the S III, as they were very similar from a physical point of view. With the S5, we go back to the beginning. It's more about the display and the feel of the cover."

Another of the novelties mentioned by Samsung is the display pre Galaxy Note 4. This could feature a three-sided display, with parts of the display extending to the sides of the phone. The side parts of this display would be used for notifications and to control some elements, for example, to control music without the need to look at the entire screen of the device. Note 4 will traditionally be aimed at the high-end market and will offer a display large enough to be used more professionally.

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*Source: Bloomberg

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