The Samsung Galaxy S4 is rumored to feature new eye tracking technology, we first heard about these new features in January when some trademarks of Eye Scroll And Eye Pause were discovered.
Yesterday we heard more about these new eye tracking features on the Samsung Galaxy S4 and now we have some screenshots which confirm that this new Eye tracking technology will launch with the Samsung Galaxy S4.
The new eye tracking technology for the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be in the form of Eye Pause and Eye scroll, and we suspect that Eye Scroll will be used when you are reading something on your Galaxy S4, for example a website, when you get to the bottom of what you are reading it will automatically scroll down to the next part.
With Eye Pause on the Samsung Galaxy S4, this could be used for when you are watching a video on your handset, if you move your eyes away from the display, the video will automatically be paused.
Samsung will also be introducing Samsung Orb with the launch of the Galaxy S4, this will be a camera feature which is similar to Photo Sphere on Google’s Android OS, the handset is rumored to come with a 13 megapixel camera.
There will be two main version of the Samsung Galaxy S4, and International version which will come with Samsung’s 8 core Exynos 5 Octa processor with a 1.8GHz clock speed, and the US version of the device will feature a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor with a 1.9GHz clock speed.
Other specifications on the handset will be the same for both versions, which will include 4.99 inch Super AMOLED display with a full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, it will also feature 2GB of RAM and a choice of either 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of build in storage, plus Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
Samsung are holding a press event in New York next Thursday the 14th of March, where they will officially announce the new Samsung Galaxy S4, we are expecting the handset to go on sale worldwide in April some time between the 15th and 22nd of April.
Source Sammobile
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