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Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 3, 2013

Samsung unveils Galaxy S4

Plenty of song and dance at the launch of Samsung's newest smartphone, the S4. Here's a snapshot of the live streamed event.

SAMSUNG'S first iPhone-beating smartphone will be replaced with a model that tracks your eyes and fingertips, lets you control it with the wave of a hand, reports on your exercise, and uses eight computing brains for a speed boost.

The South Korean company revealed its highly anticipated Galaxy S IV in one of the world's biggest phone launches this morning in New York, broadcasting its unveiling to Times Square and hundreds gathered at Radio City Music Hall.

More than 300,000 people tuned in to watch the live stream on YouTube.

Samsung Galaxy S4

JK Shin, President and Head of IT and Mobile Communications for Samsung Electronics, presents the new Samsung Galaxy S 4 during the Samsung Unpacked event at Radio City Music Hall, Thursday, March 14, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow) Source: AP


The handset, which looks similar to the Galaxy S III it replaces, also features a larger and significantly crisper 5-inch screen, a slimmer body and a larger battery, and sources say it will be available in Australia by late April.

Samsung Australia marketing director Arno Lenior said while the new phone featured a significantly better 5-inch screen, many of its innovations were only evident inside.

Samsung Galaxy S4

People interact with the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

"As much as the phone features new hardware enhancements, there's been a lot of software additions to this smartphone,'' Mr Lenior said.

New hardware in the Galaxy S IV includes a full high-definition Super AMOLED screen for the first time with a greater resolution than the iPhone 5, an eight-core 1.6GHz processor for increased speed, a larger battery and an infra-red "blaster" so the phone could be used as a TV remote control.

Samsung Galaxy S4

People interact with the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

New software features in the phone include eye-tracking technology that determines whether you're looking at the screen and automatically pauses video when you're not paying attention, or lets you tilt the phone to scroll up and down websites when your eyes are looking them.

Samsung Galaxy S4 launch

JK Shin, President and Head of IT and mobile communication division of Samsung introduces the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City. Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

A raft of new Air Gestures will let users control the phone without touching its screen, including waving to right to left to accept a phone call, and waving up and down to move the screen in the same direction.

New sensors combine with a health-tracking app to count how many steps users take, how hot or humid it is near them, and lets users track their caloric intake.

A movement-tracking bracelet, weight scales and heart-rate monitor will also be available for use with the phone.

Rumours of wireless charging and an internet-connected watch proved false, however.

The new smartphone has big expectations to fill after Samsung sold more than 43 million of its predecessor, making it the biggest-selling smartphone in the third quarter of 2012, beating Apple's iPhone 4S. The title has since been taken out by the iPhone 5.

Samsung Galaxy S4 launch

Samsung introduces the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City. Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

Together, Samsung and Apple controlled 52 per cent of smartphone sales in the final three months of 2012, Gartner said, setting up a fierce battle between the technology giants.

Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller this week launched a rare attack on Samsung and Google Android phones, saying the handsets often host old software and are difficult to use.

Samsung Galaxy S4

People interact with the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

"At Apple we know that it's not just enough to have products pumped out in large numbers," he said. "You have to love and use them. There is a lot of data showing a big disparity there."

Despite the comments, Samsung laid claim to being the world's biggest smartphone maker at the end of 2012, according to Gartner, though the Apple iPhone 5 claimed the title of the world's best selling smartphone, Strategy Analytics reported.

Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson Tweets from the Galaxy S4 launch

Plus: See how smartphone fans are soaking up the launch via social media below.


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Samsung unveils Galaxy S4 in bid to top Apple

Samsung

A picture purporting to show the new Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone which was leaked by South Korean technology website it168.com. Source: Supplied

ONE of the world's biggest phone launches is unfolding in New York City this morning, as Samsung has taken over Times Square to broadcast the unveiling of its Galaxy S IV handset and let consumers hold the phone for the first time.

The highly anticipated smartphone is expected to boast features including a larger screen, world-first eight-core processor and a significantly improved camera.

Rumours have also circled about the possibility of eye-tracking Smart Scroll technology and even wireless charging.

Samsung's new smartphone will replace the Galaxy S III, which sold more than 43 million handsets worldwide since its launch last May and outsold Apple's iPhone 4S to become the world's top-selling smartphone in the third quarter of last year.

Apple has since won back the title with its iPhone 5, according to Strategy Analytics.

Samsung will reveal its new phone inside New York's historic Radio City Music Hall this morning, with the conference streamed live to Times Square.

Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson Tweets from the Galaxy S4 launch


View the original article here

Samsung unveils Galaxy S4 in bid to top Apple

Samsung

A picture purporting to show the new Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone which was leaked by South Korean technology website it168.com. Source: Supplied

ONE of the world's biggest phone launches is unfolding in New York City this morning, as Samsung has taken over Times Square to broadcast the unveiling of its Galaxy S IV handset and let consumers hold the phone for the first time.

The highly anticipated smartphone is expected to boast features including a larger screen, world-first eight-core processor and a significantly improved camera.

Rumours have also circled about the possibility of eye-tracking Smart Scroll technology and even wireless charging.

Samsung's new smartphone will replace the Galaxy S III, which sold more than 43 million handsets worldwide since its launch last May and outsold Apple's iPhone 4S to become the world's top-selling smartphone in the third quarter of last year.

Apple has since won back the title with its iPhone 5, according to Strategy Analytics.

Samsung will reveal its new phone inside New York's historic Radio City Music Hall this morning, with the conference streamed live to Times Square.

Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson Tweets from the Galaxy S4 launch


View the original article here

Samsung unveils Galaxy S4 in bid to top Apple

Plenty of song and dance at the launch of Samsung's newest smartphone, the S4. Here's a snapshot of the live streamed event.

SAMSUNG'S first iPhone-beating smartphone will be replaced with a model that tracks your eyes and fingertips, lets you control it with the wave of a hand, reports on your exercise, and uses eight computing brains for a speed boost.

The South Korean company revealed its highly anticipated Galaxy S IV in one of the world's biggest phone launches this morning in New York, broadcasting its unveiling to Times Square and hundreds gathered at Radio City Music Hall.

More than 300,000 people tuned in to watch the live stream on YouTube.

Samsung Galaxy S4

JK Shin, President and Head of IT and Mobile Communications for Samsung Electronics, presents the new Samsung Galaxy S 4 during the Samsung Unpacked event at Radio City Music Hall, Thursday, March 14, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow) Source: AP


The handset, which looks similar to the Galaxy S III it replaces, also features a larger and significantly crisper 5-inch screen, a slimmer body and a larger battery, and sources say it will be available in Australia by late April.

Samsung Australia marketing director Arno Lenior said while the new phone featured a significantly better 5-inch screen, many of its innovations were only evident inside.

Samsung Galaxy S4

People interact with the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

"As much as the phone features new hardware enhancements, there's been a lot of software additions to this smartphone,'' Mr Lenior said.

New hardware in the Galaxy S IV includes a full high-definition Super AMOLED screen for the first time with a greater resolution than the iPhone 5, an eight-core 1.6GHz processor for increased speed, a larger battery and an infra-red "blaster" so the phone could be used as a TV remote control.

Samsung Galaxy S4

People interact with the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

New software features in the phone include eye-tracking technology that determines whether you're looking at the screen and automatically pauses video when you're not paying attention, or lets you tilt the phone to scroll up and down websites when your eyes are looking them.

Samsung Galaxy S4 launch

JK Shin, President and Head of IT and mobile communication division of Samsung introduces the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City. Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

A raft of new Air Gestures will let users control the phone without touching its screen, including waving to right to left to accept a phone call, and waving up and down to move the screen in the same direction.

New sensors combine with a health-tracking app to count how many steps users take, how hot or humid it is near them, and lets users track their caloric intake.

A movement-tracking bracelet, weight scales and heart-rate monitor will also be available for use with the phone.

Rumours of wireless charging and an internet-connected watch proved false, however.

The new smartphone has big expectations to fill after Samsung sold more than 43 million of its predecessor, making it the biggest-selling smartphone in the third quarter of 2012, beating Apple's iPhone 4S. The title has since been taken out by the iPhone 5.

Samsung Galaxy S4 launch

Samsung introduces the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City. Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

Together, Samsung and Apple controlled 52 per cent of smartphone sales in the final three months of 2012, Gartner said, setting up a fierce battle between the technology giants.

Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller this week launched a rare attack on Samsung and Google Android phones, saying the handsets often host old software and are difficult to use.

Samsung Galaxy S4

People interact with the Samsung Galaxy S IV, March 14, 2013 in New York City Allison Joyce/Getty Images/AFP Source: Getty Images

"At Apple we know that it's not just enough to have products pumped out in large numbers," he said. "You have to love and use them. There is a lot of data showing a big disparity there."

Despite the comments, Samsung laid claim to being the world's biggest smartphone maker at the end of 2012, according to Gartner, though the Apple iPhone 5 claimed the title of the world's best selling smartphone, Strategy Analytics reported.

Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson Tweets from the Galaxy S4 launch

Plus: See how smartphone fans are soaking up the launch via social media below.


View the original article here

Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 3, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S 4 reveal in NY

Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, New York, Times Square

The giant billboards in New York's Times Square promoting Samsung's launch of the Galaxy S 4 tomorrow. Source: news.com.au

SAMSUNG will take over New York's Times Square tomorrow in what could be the world's biggest phone launch to date.

Samsung is expected to reveal a successor to its Galaxy S III phone - the first smartphone to outsell Apple's iPhone - though industry analysts are divided about what the South Korean company's new phone might feature.

While some are tipping a faster processor, better screen and sharper camera on the Galaxy S 4, others forecast Samsung will launch an entirely new product, like an internet-powered wristwatch.

Samsung Galaxy S 4 is iPhone's biggest challenge yet

The technology giant will unveil its Galaxy 4 phone in New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall but will broadcast the event in Times Square where it has already erected billboards telling passersby to "be ready 4 the next Galaxy''.

Log on tomorrow morning to read the latest Samsung Galaxy S 4 news from New York

Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, New York, Times Square

Another giant billboard in New York's Times Square to promote Samsung's latest attack on Apple's iPhone.

Telsyte research director Foad Fadaghi said Samsung's large-scale launch was designed to show it could take on Apple at its own game, drawing worldwide attention to its devices.

"Samsung has become the largest (Google phone) maker in the world,'' Mr Fadaghi said. "Their offerings have resonated with consumers and they're starting to make the same sort of noise at each launch as Apple.''

Samsung's Galaxy S III phone outsold Apple's iPhone 4S in the third quarter last year to become the world's best-selling smartphone, according to Strategy Analytics. It lost the title to the iPhone 5 late in 2012, however.

The Samsung phone's successor has been tipped to track users's eyes using ``Eye Scroll'' technology after the company applied to trademark the term in the US last month.

The new phone is also predicted to increase in speed, thanks to a beefier processor, feature a high-definition screen, a camera with a resolution of at least 10 megapixels, and perhaps a stylus.

Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd pitch 'the next big thing' to a Samsung exec in this amusing Super Bowl ad.

But rumours emerging this week point to Samsung launching an internet-connected smartwatch at the New York event, potentially beating Apple to the punch.

The reports emerged from a South Korean website that revealed a watch named Galaxy Altius with an LCD screen, access to apps including music and email, and its own operating system.

Mr Fadaghi said it would be make sense for Samsung to release a smartwatch, given the company's investment in research and predictions for the future of wearable technology.

"Samsung is a company that doesn't fear putting out a product quickly even before it goes supernova,'' he said. "It's logical for them to put something out there in the wearable technology space.''


View the original article here

Samsung Galaxy S 4 reveal in NY

Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, New York, Times Square

The giant billboards in New York's Times Square promoting Samsung's launch of the Galaxy S 4 tomorrow. Source: news.com.au

SAMSUNG will take over New York's Times Square tomorrow in what could be the world's biggest phone launch to date.

Samsung is expected to reveal a successor to its Galaxy S III phone - the first smartphone to outsell Apple's iPhone - though industry analysts are divided about what the South Korean company's new phone might feature.

While some are tipping a faster processor, better screen and sharper camera on the Galaxy S 4, others forecast Samsung will launch an entirely new product, like an internet-powered wristwatch.

Samsung Galaxy S 4 is iPhone's biggest challenge yet

The technology giant will unveil its Galaxy 4 phone in New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall but will broadcast the event in Times Square where it has already erected billboards telling passersby to "be ready 4 the next Galaxy''.

Log on tomorrow morning to read the latest Samsung Galaxy S 4 news from New York

Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, New York, Times Square

Another giant billboard in New York's Times Square to promote Samsung's latest attack on Apple's iPhone.

Telsyte research director Foad Fadaghi said Samsung's large-scale launch was designed to show it could take on Apple at its own game, drawing worldwide attention to its devices.

"Samsung has become the largest (Google phone) maker in the world,'' Mr Fadaghi said. "Their offerings have resonated with consumers and they're starting to make the same sort of noise at each launch as Apple.''

Samsung's Galaxy S III phone outsold Apple's iPhone 4S in the third quarter last year to become the world's best-selling smartphone, according to Strategy Analytics. It lost the title to the iPhone 5 late in 2012, however.

The Samsung phone's successor has been tipped to track users's eyes using ``Eye Scroll'' technology after the company applied to trademark the term in the US last month.

The new phone is also predicted to increase in speed, thanks to a beefier processor, feature a high-definition screen, a camera with a resolution of at least 10 megapixels, and perhaps a stylus.

Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd pitch 'the next big thing' to a Samsung exec in this amusing Super Bowl ad.

But rumours emerging this week point to Samsung launching an internet-connected smartwatch at the New York event, potentially beating Apple to the punch.

The reports emerged from a South Korean website that revealed a watch named Galaxy Altius with an LCD screen, access to apps including music and email, and its own operating system.

Mr Fadaghi said it would be make sense for Samsung to release a smartwatch, given the company's investment in research and predictions for the future of wearable technology.

"Samsung is a company that doesn't fear putting out a product quickly even before it goes supernova,'' he said. "It's logical for them to put something out there in the wearable technology space.''


View the original article here

Samsung Galaxy S 4 reveal in NY

Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, New York, Times Square

The giant billboards in New York's Times Square promoting Samsung's launch of the Galaxy S 4 tomorrow. Source: news.com.au

SAMSUNG will take over New York's Times Square tomorrow in what could be the world's biggest phone launch to date.

Samsung is expected to reveal a successor to its Galaxy S III phone - the first smartphone to outsell Apple's iPhone - though industry analysts are divided about what the South Korean company's new phone might feature.

While some are tipping a faster processor, better screen and sharper camera on the Galaxy S 4, others forecast Samsung will launch an entirely new product, like an internet-powered wristwatch.

Samsung Galaxy S 4 is iPhone's biggest challenge yet

The technology giant will unveil its Galaxy 4 phone in New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall but will broadcast the event in Times Square where it has already erected billboards telling passersby to "be ready 4 the next Galaxy''.

Log on tomorrow morning to read the latest Samsung Galaxy S 4 news from New York

Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, New York, Times Square

Another giant billboard in New York's Times Square to promote Samsung's latest attack on Apple's iPhone.

Telsyte research director Foad Fadaghi said Samsung's large-scale launch was designed to show it could take on Apple at its own game, drawing worldwide attention to its devices.

"Samsung has become the largest (Google phone) maker in the world,'' Mr Fadaghi said. "Their offerings have resonated with consumers and they're starting to make the same sort of noise at each launch as Apple.''

Samsung's Galaxy S III phone outsold Apple's iPhone 4S in the third quarter last year to become the world's best-selling smartphone, according to Strategy Analytics. It lost the title to the iPhone 5 late in 2012, however.

The Samsung phone's successor has been tipped to track users's eyes using ``Eye Scroll'' technology after the company applied to trademark the term in the US last month.

The new phone is also predicted to increase in speed, thanks to a beefier processor, feature a high-definition screen, a camera with a resolution of at least 10 megapixels, and perhaps a stylus.

Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd pitch 'the next big thing' to a Samsung exec in this amusing Super Bowl ad.

But rumours emerging this week point to Samsung launching an internet-connected smartwatch at the New York event, potentially beating Apple to the punch.

The reports emerged from a South Korean website that revealed a watch named Galaxy Altius with an LCD screen, access to apps including music and email, and its own operating system.

Mr Fadaghi said it would be make sense for Samsung to release a smartwatch, given the company's investment in research and predictions for the future of wearable technology.

"Samsung is a company that doesn't fear putting out a product quickly even before it goes supernova,'' he said. "It's logical for them to put something out there in the wearable technology space.''


View the original article here

Samsung Galaxy S 4 reveal in NY

Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, New York, Times Square

The giant billboards in New York's Times Square promoting Samsung's launch of the Galaxy S 4 tomorrow. Source: news.com.au

SAMSUNG will take over New York's Times Square tomorrow in what could be the world's biggest phone launch to date.

Samsung is expected to reveal a successor to its Galaxy S III phone - the first smartphone to outsell Apple's iPhone - though industry analysts are divided about what the South Korean company's new phone might feature.

While some are tipping a faster processor, better screen and sharper camera on the Galaxy S 4, others forecast Samsung will launch an entirely new product, like an internet-powered wristwatch.

Samsung Galaxy S 4 is iPhone's biggest challenge yet

The technology giant will unveil its Galaxy 4 phone in New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall but will broadcast the event in Times Square where it has already erected billboards telling passersby to "be ready 4 the next Galaxy''.

Log on tomorrow morning to read the latest Samsung Galaxy S 4 news from New York

Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch, New York, Times Square

Another giant billboard in New York's Times Square to promote Samsung's latest attack on Apple's iPhone.

Telsyte research director Foad Fadaghi said Samsung's large-scale launch was designed to show it could take on Apple at its own game, drawing worldwide attention to its devices.

"Samsung has become the largest (Google phone) maker in the world,'' Mr Fadaghi said. "Their offerings have resonated with consumers and they're starting to make the same sort of noise at each launch as Apple.''

Samsung's Galaxy S III phone outsold Apple's iPhone 4S in the third quarter last year to become the world's best-selling smartphone, according to Strategy Analytics. It lost the title to the iPhone 5 late in 2012, however.

The Samsung phone's successor has been tipped to track users's eyes using ``Eye Scroll'' technology after the company applied to trademark the term in the US last month.

The new phone is also predicted to increase in speed, thanks to a beefier processor, feature a high-definition screen, a camera with a resolution of at least 10 megapixels, and perhaps a stylus.

Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd pitch 'the next big thing' to a Samsung exec in this amusing Super Bowl ad.

But rumours emerging this week point to Samsung launching an internet-connected smartwatch at the New York event, potentially beating Apple to the punch.

The reports emerged from a South Korean website that revealed a watch named Galaxy Altius with an LCD screen, access to apps including music and email, and its own operating system.

Mr Fadaghi said it would be make sense for Samsung to release a smartwatch, given the company's investment in research and predictions for the future of wearable technology.

"Samsung is a company that doesn't fear putting out a product quickly even before it goes supernova,'' he said. "It's logical for them to put something out there in the wearable technology space.''


View the original article here

Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 3, 2013

Galaxy S4 is iPhone's biggest threat yet

Samsung S4

Source: Supplied

WILL the upcoming release of the Samsung S4 on Wednesday be enough to throw Apple off its throne?

Some experts seem to think so.

Francisco Jeronimo, technology analyst from IDC firm told The Daily Mail that Apple is not leading the market anymore. "I wouldn't be surprised if the new Samsung device sells more than the new Apple device over the next two years," he said.

The Galaxy S4 is one of the most eagerly awaited devices of 2013.

If the rumours are true, the phone will support eye control technology that can scroll up and down according to the movement of your eyes and pause action when your eyes are still.

It is also rumoured to support wireless charging.

The phone will also sport an eight core processing chip (the iPhone 5 sports a two core chip) and a five inch screen (2 inches larger than its predecessor, the Galaxy S3 which is 4.8 inches long).

The S3 briefly outsold the iPhone 4S last year but Apple has since regained the top spot with the release of the iPhone 5.

Could the S4 be enough to end Apple's reign over the tech market? Only time will tell.


View the original article here

Galaxy S4 is iPhone's biggest threat yet

Samsung S4

Source: Supplied

WILL the upcoming release of the Samsung S4 on Wednesday be enough to throw Apple off its throne?

Some experts seem to think so.

Francisco Jeronimo, technology analyst from IDC firm told The Daily Mail that Apple is not leading the market anymore. "I wouldn't be surprised if the new Samsung device sells more than the new Apple device over the next two years," he said.

The Galaxy S4 is one of the most eagerly awaited devices of 2013.

If the rumours are true, the phone will support eye control technology that can scroll up and down according to the movement of your eyes and pause action when your eyes are still.

It is also rumoured to support wireless charging.

The phone will also sport an eight core processing chip (the iPhone 5 sports a two core chip) and a five inch screen (2 inches larger than its predecessor, the Galaxy S3 which is 4.8 inches long).

The S3 briefly outsold the iPhone 4S last year but Apple has since regained the top spot with the release of the iPhone 5.

Could the S4 be enough to end Apple's reign over the tech market? Only time will tell.


View the original article here