Samsung has launched a new flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5, equipped with a fingerprint scanner and a built-in heart rate sensor to defend the world's leading position in the industry.
Occupy the opening stage of the center stage on the world's largest mobile fair in Barcelona, ​​Spain, South Korea giants also displayed bracelets linked to health-concerned customers.
About 30% of Samsung smartphones’ total sales in the world last year, rival Apple’s share of nearly twice, traditionally skipped the annual World Mobile Conference.
However, Samsung announced its new equipment February 24-27 incident, but the search for new sources of income is increasingly fierce competition in mature markets.
Efforts to stand out from the fierce competition, including rising challenges from China, Samsung demonstrated the galaxy S5 on the back of the light sensor, giving a heart rate reading when the user touches it with his or her fingertips.
Although it is plastic, with early versions of the Galaxy series smartphones, which are water and dustproof, there is a tough feeling.
The smartphone boasts a full HD 5.1-inch screen, a product camera, catching Apple, and double button as a fingerprint reader to unlock the device or security document.
The phone has an extreme battery-saving mode that will show black and white keeping only 6 key applications.
Improve connection, it can combine a WiFi signal and mobile signal.
"Galaxy S5, Samsung is returning to the basic focus on giving our customers the most important features," said Samsung JK Shin, chief mobile officer at the Samsung Mobile Division, presenting the equipment in an event that was preluded by live band music.
Global smartphone sales soared by 42.3% to 968 million vehicles last year according to industry research firm Gartner Inc.
However, the growth momentum is almost entirely mitigated by mature markets such as developing countries, camouflage, and so on. Western Europe and the United States are the most profitable.
As a result, handset manufacturers demonstrated a series of novel smart devices to unlock new revenue sources.
After this trend, Samsung Gears launched the new Galaxy S5 with a bracelet.
Touted as the industry's first corner, Super AMOLED wearable devices, curved touch screen displays, and heart rate sensors to help give users feedback in their daily workouts.
The day before, Samsung introduced an updated smartwatch, Gear 2, which also has a motion tracking software and a heart rate monitor, plus a camera.
Samsung was the first major smart-phone manufacturer to produce smartwatch and launched gear in September last year, but this version only won comments from critics saying it was outdated and awkward.
The new Galaxy S5 is scheduled to retail in April and will run on the latest Android operating system, Kitkat (10/24/11) and offers an innovative Wi-Fi technology, while bond Wi-Fi and LTE, called download boosts to Make sure the user is always the fastest available connection.
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