Monday, August 6, 2012

Samsung Announces Milky Way Event; Will A New Note Launch Before IPhone?

Apple and Samsung are now arguing over tech and pattern patents in a San Jose courtroom, but lest you forget, where the opposition between these two companies unequivocally counts is on store shelves. And, so far, the justice box between Apple and Samsung hasn't slowed down the continuing free-for-all for the consumer dollars.

Case in point: Apple and Samsung's ultimate smartphone let go skeleton emanate of competition. While conjunction firm has done authorized statements concerning the definite let go dates of their next flagship products, all signs are indicating to Aug and September.

On Friday, Samsung emailed out a press entice to a Milky Way product eventuality on Aug 15 in New York. Samsung officials declined to say only what would be shown off at the event, but an unnamed Samsung orator reportedly told Reuters that the firm was formulation on phenomenon a new Milky Way Note smartphone in late August. If Samsung does truly uncover off a new Note - may be called a Milky Way Note II - in late August, it would arrive only forward of Apple's rumored entrance for its next iPhone .

The ultimate rumors indicate that Apple is announcing its next-generation iPhone on Sept. 12 . Whenever this new iPhone does uncover up, it's at large approaching to have a incomparable manifestation than the 3.5-inch units seen on the final 5 generations of iPhones.

Large smartphone displays are something Samsung knows well. Samsung's stream 3 tip smartphones all underline bigger-than-iPhone screens. Samsung's Milky Way Nexus has a 4.65-inch screen, the Milky Way S III has a 4.8-inch manifestation and then, of course, there's the Milky Way Note and its massive 5.3-inch touchscreen, total with stylus input.

While many critics slammed the Note in reviews for having a laughably large screen, Samsung has sole Notes by the millions. The oversized phone is a real strike . If Samsung's story is any denote if it thinks there is room to grow, a follow-up to the Note could underline an even incomparable screen. The prototype to the 4.65-inch manifestation Milky Way Nexus was Samsung's Nexus S , that featured a 4-inch screen. The Milky Way S II had a 4.3-inch display, whilst the first-generation Milky Way S phone full a 4-inch touchscreen.

Yet whilst the Note has been a sales success, massive phones haven't always worked out. The Dell Streak , a phone with a 5-inch display, was a poignant sufficient sales disappointment and that Dell gave up on its smartphone efforts altogether.

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