After CES 2014, the next big event that comes in the mind of a geek is the MWC. The Mobile World Congress begins this 24th February at Fira Gran Via – the world-class venue in the heart of the Mobile World Capital, Barcelona.
On the other hand, Samsung has been on the news lately with their UNPACKED 2014 EPISODE 1 that has been scheduled on the 24th of Feb in the same city as the MWC. Yes you heard it, Its a big day for Android and the event is scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m. local time, which works out to be 2:00 p.m. Eastern. Samsung has included a link to its official YouTube channel in its announcement, suggesting that the event will be livestreamed for all to see.
Now that Samsung has made Unpacked 2014 Episode 1 official, it’s time to begin speculating about what the company may have up its sleeve for the event. We know that the Galaxy S5 is slated to make its debut sometime in the coming months, and the inclusion of the “5″ next to “Unpacked” certainly could be taken as a hint toward the next Galaxy S flagship. Samsung chose to unveil the Galaxy S III and Galaxy S 4 at events dedicated for each device, but the company has introduced new Galaxy S hardware at MWC in the past, so perhaps Samsung has decided to take advantage of the fact that most mobile journalists will already be in Barcelona at the end of February and will end up showing its next Galaxy S there.
We are also excited to see the new TouchWiz UI, which has been catching eyes for sometime now. Samsung heated up affairs by releasing their Tablets with a totally redefined look at CES 2014 with the Magazine UX. We hope Samsung can make us like the interface and make it buttery.
Fingers crossed!
Also we might just be seeing the next edition of Wearables from Samsung, the Gear 2, another device that has kept the world waiting.
Well that will be all for now, we shall be keeping you updated at every possible oppurtunity. Keep reading.
PS: we are extremely sorry for the decrease in the number of posts and also being inactive for sometime recently. we are just a group of teenage geeks so we cant devote all our time due to our education. We still shall try our best not to go stale! Thanks for the support!
On the other hand, Samsung has been on the news lately with their UNPACKED 2014 EPISODE 1 that has been scheduled on the 24th of Feb in the same city as the MWC. Yes you heard it, Its a big day for Android and the event is scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m. local time, which works out to be 2:00 p.m. Eastern. Samsung has included a link to its official YouTube channel in its announcement, suggesting that the event will be livestreamed for all to see.
Now that Samsung has made Unpacked 2014 Episode 1 official, it’s time to begin speculating about what the company may have up its sleeve for the event. We know that the Galaxy S5 is slated to make its debut sometime in the coming months, and the inclusion of the “5″ next to “Unpacked” certainly could be taken as a hint toward the next Galaxy S flagship. Samsung chose to unveil the Galaxy S III and Galaxy S 4 at events dedicated for each device, but the company has introduced new Galaxy S hardware at MWC in the past, so perhaps Samsung has decided to take advantage of the fact that most mobile journalists will already be in Barcelona at the end of February and will end up showing its next Galaxy S there.
We are also excited to see the new TouchWiz UI, which has been catching eyes for sometime now. Samsung heated up affairs by releasing their Tablets with a totally redefined look at CES 2014 with the Magazine UX. We hope Samsung can make us like the interface and make it buttery.
Fingers crossed!
Also we might just be seeing the next edition of Wearables from Samsung, the Gear 2, another device that has kept the world waiting.
Well that will be all for now, we shall be keeping you updated at every possible oppurtunity. Keep reading.
PS: we are extremely sorry for the decrease in the number of posts and also being inactive for sometime recently. we are just a group of teenage geeks so we cant devote all our time due to our education. We still shall try our best not to go stale! Thanks for the support!
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