It has only been a few months since Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was released to the public. This particular lineup was quite monumental in pushing the phablet phenomenon forward so much so that customers are now increasingly tilting towards smartphones with rather large displays. One might wonder what’s next in store for the Galaxy Note lineup, it could be something amazing. There’s a possibility that the Galaxy Note 4 may tout a wraparound display.
Samsung’s mobile division’s chief Lee Young Hee says that the company wants to target consumers who want more professional use and those who are willing to spend more for mobile devices. It is believed that Galaxy Note 4 will be focused towards the high-end segment of the market, pitched particularly to those customers who don’t mind spending extra as long as the device lives up to their expectations. A wraparound display would allow users to read messages at an angle, there won’t be a bezel. Galaxy Note 4 will really be in a class of its own if it comes with a wraparound display and no other manufacturer beats Samsung to the market first on this technology. According to reports, the next generation Galaxy Note phablet isn’t due until the second half of 2014, which means that Samsung is sticking to its traditional release cycle.