The Samsung Galaxy S4 (S IV) buzz seems to be already growing
although it’s still at least several months before it releases and the
S3 is still proving popular. There is some formidable hype building
concerning Samsung’s next flagship smartphone and we’ve already been
posting snippets of information from leaks and rumors as we’ve heard it.
There seems to be growing opinion that this year the hype for the
Galaxy S4 is stronger than ever, to the point that as many tech sites
and consumers are talking about the Galaxy S4 as much as the next
iPhone.
At Phones Review we always try to bring readers news about devices on
all operating system platforms. We like to think we spread ourselves
as equally as we can among devices from different mobile platforms,
although Android and iOS devices are by far the most dominant. The Apple
iPhone line and phones in the Samsung Galaxy S line are in particular
the most sought-after phones of each year and we’ve already been writing
about the iPhone 5S and Galaxy S4 in pretty equal proportions.
However the broad opinion has consistently been that the iPhone
always gets the most hype as excitement builds up for the next iPhone
each year, closely followed by the buzz that mounts for the next Galaxy S
phone. It seems though that this year the Galaxy S4, thought to be due
for a release in spring, is getting the media and consumers alike just
as hyped up as they are about the next iPhone. One instance of this
concerns Samsung’s unveiling of a new chip at CES last week that quickly
turned into a news frenzy about a different product altogether, the
Galaxy S4, based on the lines of whether it might use this new Exynos
Octa chip.
A WSJ
article refers to tech bloggers and also South Korean newspaper tech
writers and says that they have been attempting for over 4 months to
gather information about the Galaxy S4. This has happened in the same
way for some time with the next iPhone each year but has not previously
been quite so intense for the next Galaxy S handset. Some websites have
published invitations for a Samsung press event in March to be held in
South Korea while many, including us, have passed on details of leaked
and rumored specs such as wireless charging, processor and OS details, the type of display that will be used and more.
We will point out that although nothing is yet confirmed for the
Galaxy S4 we usually pass on news of specs leaks as more often than not
it at least gives us some idea of what to expect with many of the rumors
proving accurate although some of course turn out to be wildly off the
mark. The amount of attention that the Galaxy S4 is already attracting
competes with that of the iPhone 5S but maybe we shouldn’t be surprised
at this when considering that Samsung overtook Apple last year as the
top smartphone seller (by units) in the world. However the Galaxy S4 is
only one Samsung phone of many showing how masterful Samsung is at
building hype. Alternatively it may just be that the reputation of the
Galaxy S phones is all that’s needed as they have proved to be top-notch
devices and the Galaxy S3 was felt last year to equal or even outdo the
iPhone in many respects.
Smartphone editor Brian Klug of AnandTech also noted the increased
interest in the Galaxy S4 this time around and said, “There’s definitely
more attention this time. With each Galaxy S there’s been more.”
Samsung meanwhile has given absolutely no news out about the Galaxy S4
and has only said in a statement, “We are going to share the details of
the product launch once it’s finally ready and confirmed.”
Although this all looks positive for Samsung the WSJ also notes that
it could have a negative effect. While the attention surrounding the
Galaxy S4 is now matching that of the next iPhone, this could impact
sales of the Galaxy S3 in the coming months, as more customers will
become aware of a new model in the pipeline. Apple has seen this happen
with its iPhone sales affected when there is speculation about a newer
iPhone.
On reflection it does appear that the Galaxy S4 is now rivaling the
next iPhone as far as hype is concerned. Now it will be interesting in
the coming months to see if the handsets themselves are also worthy of
equal attention. Do you think that Samsung is playing a brilliant hand
in building buzz for the Galaxy S4, as it uses almost Apple-like secrecy
tactics? Maybe you think the handset is gaining attention purely
because the phone itself is likely to be worth the hype, going by past
Galaxy S phones? Are you eagerly waiting for the Galaxy S4 yourself?
Let us know with your comments.
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