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Samsung Galaxy S 4 - First Look

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After all the hushed whispers and the wild speculation the Galaxy S 4 from Samsung is finally here. The S IV will be Samsung’s latest challenger to the iPhone 5 apart from being the successor the Galaxy S III, the most popular Android Smartphone to date. The Korean company chose the Radio City Music Hall in the Big Apple to unveil the new phone. I think you can safely conclude that it will hit the market in a couple of months. The phone has gone from 4.8 inches to a rounded figure, 5’ inches. The design, while similar to the S III, is slightly more refined. The shape is a tad more rectangular. Check out some of the cool Samsung Galaxy S4 cases to keep your device looking brand new. The screen is super AMOLED but with 1080p full HD( resolution 1920 x 1080, ppi: 441); this makes for stunning clarity. The CPU could be either the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro or the Exynos Octa 5, both powerhouses in their own right. The Ram is likely to remain 2 GB. The camera is anothe

Samsung Galaxy S4 Will Include Eye-Tracking

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As well as featuring an eight core CPU and other bleeding edge hardware, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S4 will include a number of new software innovations. Samsung differentiated themselves from the competition successfully with the Galaxy S3, and will no doubt be looking to accomplish the same goal here. The New York Times has reported that the new phone will include an upgrade to the ' Smart Stay ' technology introduced with last year's phone. That feature tracked your eyes using the front-facing camera, and ensured that the screen wouldn't switch off while you were looking at it. Now, it appears that Samsung have upgraded their eye-tracking technology with some new features for the Galaxy S4. According to the Times one of these new features is Smart Scroll , where "new paragraphs will automatically come into view when your eyes hit the end of a paragraph." Smart Scroll will work on the Samsung internet browser, Chrome, the Samsung email client and