The Samsung Galaxy S5
launch is likely months away but that hasn’t stopped designers from
coming up with their own ideas about how the upcoming Galaxy S4
successor should look. The latest Galaxy S5 concept is one that offers a
truly stunning metal design and a flexible display, two features that
may wind up being apart of Samsung’s upcoming flagship.
It’s only September and already, the Galaxy S5 rumor mill is
churning. In recent weeks, we’ve seen a number of different Galaxy S5
rumors emerge, ranging from whispers about a 16MP camera with Optical
Image Stabilization to rumors of a metal design.
And now, with Samsung set to introduce a Galaxy Note 3 with an
unbreakable, curved flexible display, consumers are wondering if the
Galaxy S5 will not only bring a brand new design but also offer
Samsung’s Youm flexible technology.
Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S series may be overtaken by a new premium series called the Galaxy F,
but that remains unconfirmed. For now, the Galaxy S5 is going to be the
talk of the town. And while the device itself likely won’t emerge until
2014, enthusiasts are already dreaming up their own ideas for Samsung’s
flagship.
The latest is a concept from GalaxyS5Info which showcases
a metal Galaxy S5 design and a flexible Youm display, bringing the
Galaxy S5′s possible future to life. The concept is also outfitted with
the rumored 16MP camera but because this is a concept and not a real
phone, we have no idea what sample photos might look like.
While the real Galaxy S5 or Galaxy F will likely look vastly
different than this concept, this device does hint at what the future
holds. Flexible displays, high-powered cameras and elegant designs are
more than likely going to be in the future of a new flagship Galaxy and
really, all flagship smartphones going forward.
Given Samsung’s history, we don’t expect the company to announce a
new Galaxy until March of next year but in the meantime, prospective
buyers can sink their teeth into concepts and the Galaxy S5 rumors that
will surely accompany them on the road to launch.