Samsung isn’t only interested in releasing-a significantly updated Galaxy S5 flagship, the company’s executive vice president of the mobile division revealed to Bloomberg in an interview. The Galaxy Note 4 may also see some major design changes including a flexible display, as the company tries to stay relevant in the high-end handset market where it competes against Apple’s iPhones but also against other high-end Android and Windows Phone devices. “We are targeting consumers who want more professional use and tend to be willing to pay more for handsets,” Lee Young Hee said. The Galaxy Note 4, which will arrive in the second half of the year, may get a wraparound, three-sided display that will allow users to read messages from



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