The Rumor Says Samsung Lunch Their Next Phone of Galaxy Series With Unbreakable Screen

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The Armour says that Samsung Galaxy S IV may lunch with a unbreakable screen. If its true, then it could turn out to be a major selling point of the smartphone – considering the converging form factor. The upcoming smartphone from Samsung is anticipated to be the successor to its highly popular smartphone, Galaxy S III.

The South Korean giant has been a popular name in the development of displays. Mark Newman, an analyst with Stanford Bernstein, even shared that eventually Samsung will go for unbreakable and flexible displays. “Either the Galaxy S IV or S V will have unbreakable and even possibly flexible and foldable displays by 2014. That’s going to be a game-changer.”

UBS analyst Nicolas Gaudois shared, “Looking to the first half of 2013, we see evidence of Samsung likely accelerating the release of the Galaxy S IV – compared with May (this year) for the Galaxy S III. We believe preparations for volume manufacturing of unbreakable plastic substrate displays continue. All in all, we could see a strong products push in the high-end in the first half, followed by other releases.”

The Galaxy S IV would come with a bigger and better display, powerful qud-core processor and a 13-inch megapixel camera which will make picture quality far better than what it is right now. The ppi may increase to 441 from 306 ppi of S3 and 326 ppi of iPhone 5.

Apart from the one about the camera, the other rumour linked to this handset is that it will feature a 2.0GHz quad-core Exynos 5450 processor. It is reported that this chipset will be faster than the one used on the Nexus 10 tablet that was recently introduced by Google; it will be made on a 28nm process.