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Samsung's executive almost confirms Galaxy S5's launch at MWC



It is now all about the South Korean's 'Big S', the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S5, that is popping from here and there around the web with rumors, leaks and and speculations. And now it looks like the company's officials have almost confirmed the handset's launch for this year's Mobile World Congress expo.

In attendance of the New Year's party at Shilla Hotel in Seoul, South Korea, Samsung's Vice President and Head of Design Strategy, Dong-hoon Chang replied to a question from a reporter of the country's media.

According to reports, Chang said rumors regarding the Samsung Galaxy S5's launch at MWC 2014 is "about right," and added some spice to the news by announcing that the new smartphone will come out of the box with a new material, may be something like metals or... There are also a few rumors of the device to handle a flexible display, and we take that with a pinch of salt.

Source: G4GAMES, GSMArena

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