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Today, the well-known news site Reuters published an interview with the SVP of Samsung's product strategy department, Yoon Han-kil. This wide-ranging interview focused on a number of interesting things from the goings-on around Samsung. Probably the first thing that comes to everyone's mind today is the sales of the new Samsung Galaxy S5. Alongside this question, Yoon Han-kil revealed other interesting things, including when the first devices with the Tizen operating system will appear on the market and even the first mention of the new Galaxy Footnote 4.

A senior vice president confirmed that Samsung Galaxy The S5 is actually selling faster than the Galaxy S4, but he didn't reveal specific numbers, as he said it's still early and the phone only went on sale a few days ago. However, he assumes that Galaxy S5 will have much higher overall sales than Samsung Galaxy S4, which according to current information should have sold around 40 million units. At Samsung Galaxy With the S4, the company pondered the question of whether smartphones need to be all about hardware or should focus on software features and services. It just caused that Galaxy The S4 offered a huge number of features that were u Galaxy S5 removed for a change. This year, Samsung focused only on those functions that users really need.

Well, finally, Yoon Han-kil partially mentioned about Galaxy Note 4. He confirmed that Samsung is indeed preparing a new generation Galaxy Note and plans to present it in the second half of the year. Alongside the release date, he revealed that Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will offer a completely new form factor. It means that the design of the new Galaxy The Note 4 will be completely different from the design of current phones. What this phone will look like could have been hinted at by speculation from earlier in the year, when numerous reports suggested that Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will offer a three-sided display, probably inspired by what Samsung presented at last year's CES 2012 as a demonstration of bent displays.

*Source: Reuters

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