We all just don't have that patients to wait and see these kinds of flagships to get unveiled from manufacturers like the South Korean giant, Samsung. As said earlier, we will have to wait a little more towards the months of March or April, rather than the previously heard dates of the upcoming Mobile World Congress, next month in Barcelona, Spain.
Yesterday the Korean company's Executive Lee Young confirmed that they'll be carrying out noticeable changes to their upcoming front runner smartphone, the Galaxy S5. According to the fresh reports, in an interview with a American media, Young admitted that Samsung was not able to impress the consumers with their Galaxy S4 design that fell in line with it's predecessor Galaxy S III. She also promised to take us "back to basics," with the new model's all over design from the fleet, mostly with the new display and the touch feel of the chassis. That's not it, the declarations included some alleged new features for the S5, where it is to also pack a previously rumored eye scanner for better security.
Lee Young also added that the company will be announcing their next generation Galaxy Gear smartwatch with improved design and "more advanced functions" along side the Galaxy S5 launch.
Source: Engadget