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The device will ship with the latest version of Android Jelly Bean (4.2.2) which has been on the market for some time now, so there are few surprises there. With the Galaxy S4's design, Samsung didn't see fit to reinvent the wheel so they're investing a lot in the device's new features. Much has been said about the phone's Smart Screen technology but as with so many things in this life, it works better in theory than in practice. Eye Scroll, which was advertised as tracking the user's eye movement so that the screen would intuitively scroll down while reading, but the feature actually relies on the phone's tilt angle more than eye-tracking technology. Smart Pause works much the same way and the device as to actually tilt in order for it to pause video when you look away from the screen.
Although Samsung said that the Galaxy S4 would work with gloves, we tried out the phone with several different pairs and only the very thinnest registered on the touch screen after several aborted attempts of frustrated jabbing. If you're big on silk opera gloves, then it shouldn't be a problem. Living up to the hype were Air View and Air Gesture which worked nicely (with bare hands) during our hands-on trial.
Voice recognition was a bit of a problem with the Galaxy S3 but as far as we can tell, the S4 has improved on that front. S Translate and S Voice Drive both utilize the device's voice recognition function and the translation tool worked remarkably well. It's worth noting that Voice Drive will only work with cars that come equipped with Bluetooth. For the health conscious user, the Galaxy S4 will also be shipping with S Health, which functions not only as a pedometer, but can also be used to track sleep patterns, exercise, and nutritional info.
Samsung is aiming to take a leap forward in integrating smartphone technology with external devices with their new media features. With the Galaxy S4's infrared transmitter, WatchON lets users control other devices, like their television sets, with their smartphone while also allowing for TV shows to be viewed on the device itself. Group Play lets users share media across devices and can even be used to combine phones like a music playing Megazord, with individual devices acting as left, right, and central speakers.
And finally, the Galaxy S4 will ship with Knox, Samsung's own security solution for combining your business and personal phones into a single device. Knox keeps your work life wholly separate from your personal life so employee privacy is respected while also protecting the enterprise IT.
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