So far, as we know about the next generation of Samsung
Galaxy flagship, the Galaxy S IV would be officially unveiled on March 14th in New York
City. Now, right at the edge of the very upcoming unveiling event of this new
Galaxy S smartphone, a new report from The
New York Times claims Samsung's next
flagship handset will track users' eyes to automatically scroll content – the known
Eye-Tracking technology.
The Eye-Tracking technology will track a user's eyes to
determine where to scroll when viewing content such as a website. When people
are reading content on website with Galaxy S IV and their eyes reach the bottom
of the screen, the Galaxy S IV will reportedly automatically scroll down the
page, allowing the user to view more content without needing to touch the
display.
As for other features of Galaxy S IV, there would be an
eight-core Exynox processor along with a separate eight-core graphics processor,
2GB RAM, 13MP rear camera and 2MP front camera, Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS. As
for the screen display, there also appear changes in material. The long
reported SuperAMOLED screen is rumored to be replaced by LED screen display due
to the shortage of material. The screen size is 4.99-inch.
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