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Galaxy S IV Now Leakiest Release Ever, As Movie clips Of SmartPause And Floating Touch Features Surface

Samsung will reveal the Galaxy S IV these days at its occasion this night at 7 PM ET in  New York, but the cat is fairly much out of the bag at this factor, and new videos have appeared (via SammyHub) to try to mess up any staying shock. The Galaxy S IV videos represents Floating Touch, SmartPause, the new discover display and the GSIV’s new web browsing experience.

Floating Touch works basically like its name would recommend, enabling a customer to get tooltips and other details by hanging a handy over the outer lining area of the display, rather than with immediate touch feedback. In it, it’s proven being used to carry up picture previews, for example, without starting the picture absolutely. Looks like it’ll take some getting used to, but we’ll hang on until hands-on time to successfully pass judgement.


With the Online surfing around encounter, New samsung looks to have integrated not go monitoring features, but complete hand gestures. The individual using the cellphone in it is seen using his hand to scroll the page he’s viewing up and down, and also to get around back and ahead in the world wide web browser. It looks fairly awesome, but again there is some query about how useful it’ll be in daily programs.


The SmartPause function looks like it could be all of what actually releases with the Galaxy S IV that comprises so-called “eye tracking,” according to a Bloomberg review last night. Still, it looks amazing. Essentially, it can stop videos when a customer changes away, which is useful if you are viewing something on your cell cellphone and get disturbed by a annoying colleague asking you to actually do something related to your “job.”


Finally, there is the new discover display. Not much to say about this one, except that it seems to have Tinkerbell-style sparkle results for hitting,nd it unlocks with a swipe gesture.

Samsung had better have some things it kept additional near to stomach area at this future occasion this night, or else it’ll experience the anger of a million technical blog writers who experience ‘disappointed’ because they were not amazed by anything. Still, some of these functions could go over very big with developers, based on whether third-parties can accessibility and use these features:
hand gestures and Floating Touch in particular might be very useful for game and app makers looking to add some secret sauce to their Google mobile software  offerings for Samsung device owners.
Source : TechCrunch

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