It has been a long time since I posted on this blog and I do apologize  for this. However, I am back in full glory ready to report about the  latest Galaxy S4 and Android trends. The hot news on the wire today are  those surrounding the rumored release of the Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE  model, an advanced device that could boost the sales of the product.  Currently, experts are expecting a major drop in sales for Samsung as it  has been quite a while since the S4 was released and many other  manufacturers have come-up with a lot of brilliant phones. Even though  the Galaxy S4 is a dominant force on the market it is hard to say how  long we can expect this to stay so.
 As you know, LTE is a very powerful data transfer protocol and in  theory this would allow the Galaxy S4 to get data download speeds up to  1Gbps (30 bits per Hz) and 500Mbps uploads (16 bits per Hz). However, 4G  is not a wide spread service in the world and the Galaxy S4 LTE would  thus be a very niche device in most countries. For example, in the UK  only one network (Everything Everywhere) has 4G services while the first 4G network in Russian appeared just last year.
 The problem is mostly in the fact that there are very few LTE devices  on the market for users to actually invest money in this service and  this is why most network provides in Europe have not implemented this  service in their package. Thus, we can assume that the advanced Galaxy  S4 model will be aimed at the North American market as it makes the most  sense for it to succeed.
 Regarding the issue the head of the firm’s mobile biz, JK Shin,  said to Reuters on Monday that his team is currently in discussion with  several overseas carriers (he did not say which). He did not give much  details and did not even mention the region, but we can expect that he  was referring to the United States and perhaps even Canada.

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