Perhaps the biggest venture made by the Samsung Galaxy S4 into next-gen smartphone technology is the implementation of eye-tracking and gesture capabilities. Even though it does not deliver the heavily rumored “scrolling via eye tracking” feature, the Galaxy S4 does a reasonable decent job at integrating gesture recognition and eye-tracking capabilities to take your navigation experience to the next level.
The Air View feature lets you access any content you want to view by simply moving your finger over their icons on your smartphone display screen and the Air Gesture feature facilitates easy scrolling back and forth between the web pages you are seeing by sweeping your hand over the screen. It can track your eye movements to pause or play videos and you can tilt your smartphone to scroll up and down the page you are viewing.
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is as high-end as high-end smartphones can get and takes a bold step in initiating the shift toward next-gen smartphone technology. It is one of the most fully loaded smartphones ever built and despite its status as an evolutionary upgrade rather than a revolutionary one, the Galaxy S4 is destined to be an ace in the pocket of Samsung smartphones that will be one of the strongest competitors to upcoming high-end handsets like the HTC One and iPhone 5S.
An In-Depth Look at the Samsung Galaxy S4
Perhaps the biggest venture made by the Samsung Galaxy S4 into next-gen smartphone technology is the implementation of eye-tracking and gesture capabilities. Even though it does not deliver the heavily rumored “scrolling via eye tracking” feature, the Galaxy S4 does a reasonable decent job at integrating gesture recognition and eye-tracking capabilities to take your navigation experience to the next level.
The Air View feature lets you access any content you want to view by simply moving your finger over their icons on your smartphone display screen and the Air Gesture feature facilitates easy scrolling back and forth between the web pages you are seeing by sweeping your hand over the screen. It can track your eye movements to pause or play videos and you can tilt your smartphone to scroll up and down the page you are viewing.
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is as high-end as high-end smartphones can get and takes a bold step in initiating the shift toward next-gen smartphone technology. It is one of the most fully loaded smartphones ever built and despite its status as an evolutionary upgrade rather than a revolutionary one, the Galaxy S4 is destined to be an ace in the pocket of Samsung smartphones that will be one of the strongest competitors to upcoming high-end handsets like the HTC One and iPhone 5S.
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