11 February 2014

Samsung: Unpacked teaser suggests flat UI design with the Galaxy S5

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In just under two weeks on 24 February to be exact, Samsung will file a  5 Unpacked event hold at the start of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014 in Barcelona. The Internet rumor mill expects there the official launch of the Galaxy S5 and Samsung heats any speculation even further. Today, the manufacturer shall, on its official blog released a new teaser image for the event. In addition to the already well-known letters "Unpacked 5" are on nine symbols to see - Speed, Outdoor, Curiosity, Fun, Social, Style, Privacy, Fitness and Life - which apparently both some of the features and a completely overhauled user interface design of the Galaxy are intended to indicate S5.
Countless reports about the features of the upcoming flagship smartphone from Samsung are circulating now for several weeks. Besides a large, especially high-resolution display to Samsung's Galaxy S series boasts this year with a completely new look. That should externally begin with the industrial design of the device and is expected to continue until the appearance of the modified Android user interface.

Such reports today released the teaser image now fits perfectly. The nine symbols on it will probably indicate the visual design aspects of the revised user interface (UI).Accordingly, the South Koreans would follow the latest design trends, retreat from some brightly colored candy look of the TouchWiz interface, and instead focus on a rather flat look with muted colors and clean lines.

Apart from the mentioned symbols can be found in the blog entry no further information.However, the manufacturer has once again quite explicitly indicate how many times the number "5" is shown on the teaser image. That alone could already be considered almost as a confirmation of the speculation.

Samsung Unpacked event will be on 24 February start by 20 German clock time and should be able to be followed live via the Youtube channel of Samsung Mobile.

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