There have
been several rumors concerning the Samsung Galaxy S IV, which is set to be
officially announced on March 14, and new screenshots supposedly from the
Galaxy S IV appear to back-up many of those rumors.
The New York
Times reported on Monday that the Galaxy S IV will feature eye-tracking
software that will be able to determine when to scroll down. As the user looks
at the bottom of the screen, the phone then automatically scrolls. Leaked
screenshots lend credence to that rumor, showing a "Smart scroll"
feature that fits that description. It also shows Smart Pause, which pauses
when the user looks away; Smart rotation, which changes screen orientation
based on angle of sight; and the already available Smart stay, which prevents
screen timeout when it detects a user is looking at the screen.
The
screenshots, courtesy of GSM Israel, also suggest that the Galaxy S IV will
have a 1.7 GHz quad-core processor, a 1080p display (480 ppi), a 13-megapixel
rear camera, and a screen size of at least 5 inches. These are just rumored
specs that appear likely to be true, but we won't know confirmed details about
the Galaxy S IV until next Thursday at Samsung's launch event.
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