Samsung distances itself from Galaxy S IV rumours

Samsung distances itself from Galaxy S IV rumours
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Samsung has moved to distance itself from reports that emerged earlier this week about the company's plans to unveil its next generation flagship early next year.

On Monday, reports in Korean media indicated that Samsung will be showcasing its new flagship device in February 2013.  The Korea Times claimed that both Samsung officials and its local part suppliers have confirmed that it is 'ready' to launch the next Galaxy S smartphone at the Mobile World Congress 2013.

The report also indicated that the phone is expected to go on sale starting March. A Samsung official allegedly told The Korea Times that Samsung Galaxy S IV may have a 5-inch flexible OLED display and it will definitely use LTE networking.

Speculation was that Samsung may have leaked that report in a desperate attempt to counter iPhone 5's pre-order success. However, Samsung has taken to Twitter to distance itself from any such reports. CNET Asia has provided the following image of the tweet and its (extremely) rough translation.

samsung_galaxy_siv_rumours_denied.jpgCNET speculates that Samsung may have felt compelled to clarify to prevent sales of its current flagship Galaxy S III from suffering, since its been barely a few months since its release. Any reports of a successor may prove detrimental to the sales of the current model. The Samsung Galaxy S III has been wildly popular, selling 20 million units in just 3 months.



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