Friday, 8 March 2013

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‘Galaxy S IV to have floating touch and Green PHOLED material AMOLED display’


So far we have told you about the new floating touch technology and the “Green PHOLED” display but we aren’t finished yet! Lets confirm some more things about the Galaxy S IV. Our insider was able to confirm that the Galaxy S IV will run Android 4.2.1 out of the box and will be given the Android 4.2.2 update in the same month of release. The Galaxy S IV will also have a new camera feature called Samsung Orb (360 degree photo capturing a.k.a. Photosphere ), this feature has been rumored before. The device will have a 13 Megapixel camera and an Exynos Octa processor with 2GB of RAM. Samsung will also be using a new TouchWiz Nature UX (Nature UX 2.0?).

There are many prototypes of the Galaxy S IV, so it’s really difficult to get the exact specifications of the device. For example, prototype A uses Exynos Octa with Full HD GreenPHOLED / AMOLED display and prototype B uses SuperLCD3 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 etc…

Samsung will be announcing the Galaxy S IV on March 14th in New York, U.S. A live stream can be followed by Samsung Mobile on YouTube and Facebook. There is still no sign about any landings page or countdown page of the Galaxy S IV yet.




 “There are many prototypes of the Galaxy S IV, so it’s really difficult to get the exact specifications of the device. For example, prototype A uses Exynos Octa with Full HD GreenPHOLED / AMOLED display and prototype B uses SuperLCD3 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 etc…” is very important as it explains a divergence between securities analysts who cover the oled supply chain to SMD (Duksan hi-metal, SFA Engineering,etc.) observing that orders to support oled green going into effect well before the release of the GS4. When you first reported on the GS4 using SuperLCD3 you left out the idea that it might be one of many prototypes …your exact heading was “BREAKING: Samsung ditches own AMOLED and EXYNOS inside new Galaxy S IV”. This was opposite of what the supply chain analysts had been discovering. Sadly it got the attention of investors of the only company that makes oled emitters for the GS phone series Universal Display. After your report over the weekend the stock went down about 20%… I ask you this… given that its only been a few days from your initial “breaking news”…that you find out that it indeed is using oled…that perhaps before printing a story that would have such a devastating effect on companies involved in the oled supply chain that you strongly consider being more informative about different prototypes existing and that elaborate on your certainty regarding a particular prototype becoming the final model. I greatly appreciate you releasing the update today explaining the subtleties of following the ongoing development of technologies for the GS4. This report today was far better than your first jump to conclusion breaking news story. Please consider how widely your stories get disseminated across the internet and into the hands of investors (both long and short) and that a breaking news story saying no oled will trigger an avalanche of new short sellers jumping on board to try to profit from the impact of the negative news on a company like UDC that relies upon SMD using oled in its phones as well as generate unnecessary fear among long holders of panl who may have sold on the news out of fear that SMD had decided to shift away from oled. Given the relative commitment of SMD toward oled development in its capex, I’m surprised more due diligence wasn’t done before printing your breaking news article. Please exercise more caution in the future and use this story today as a good example of why its important to dig a bit deeper before publishing an devastating piece toward a particular technology that impacts investors worldwide. Thanks again and keep us informed… just be more careful about sweeping conclusions.






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