Galaxy S4 failure may accelerate S5 release

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This was the first real setback for the Galaxy line by Samsung. The S4 simply didn’t sell very well. This may have them ramping up their efforts to get the next generation out sooner rather than later.

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With mobile technology continuing to evolve at breakneck speed, it has become the norm for phone companies to update their flagship devices every year. But could Samsung update its famous Galaxy S phone before the GS4 is a year old?

The latest scuttlebutt says Samsung’s Galaxy S5 could arrive as soon as January. Korean site Naver reports that Samsung is gearing up for a January launch of the Galaxy S5. Rumored specs include a 16-megapixel camera and Samsung’s own Exynos chip. Though Naver doesn’t provide a source for its report, Mashable reports that the site is run by former Samsung employees.

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