
Samsung's latest earnings result ended the south korean company's dream run at quaterly profits, and the company attributed slowing global smartphones sales among other reasons. However, the company has revealed its plans to strengthen its big screen smartphones portfolio comprising 5-inch to 6-inch displays, apart from also concentrating on tablets.
ZDNet Korea in a report has cited Samsung's executive director Hyunjoon Kim, who has claimed that the South Korean major has been a leader in big screen market, ever since launching the first Galaxy Note phablet in 2011. The current claims of Samsung's executive go in-line with the company's plans for coming years which including smartphones with displays bearing pixel densities of 560ppi and 4k resolutions in November last year.
The report further suggests that Samsung is planning to offer differentiated displays to its consumers and also improve its existing S pen and Multi-window features.
The alleged Galaxy Note 3 Neo was purportedly leaked in renders recently. The leaked press renders of the rumoured Galaxy Note 3 Neo showed the device's front and rear panel, which were reminiscent of the Galaxy Note 3 phablet. The new leaked renders seemingly confirmed that the alleged Galaxy Note 3 Neo would sport a faux-leather rear cover.
Notably, Samsung's operating profit tumbled almost a fifth in the fourth quarter, due to a one-off bonus and slowing sales of company's high-end smartphones, marking the company's first quarterly profit decline in two years.
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