Next Samsung Galaxy: Note 3 (III) & S4 Models Sized, Rugged or Cameratastic?

The Samsung Galaxy will be expanding in the future. The S 4 is gaining momentum and its next may even be rugged or camera-focused. The Samsung Galaxy Note III is growing in size and possibilities.

Let's Play Rugged Rugby

If we go back a week in time there was a rumor that there will be a rugged version of the Samsung Galaxy S r in July. The doppelgänger will look like the GS4 but be can deal with water, dust and extreme conditions. This may help the whole name game, because the Samsung Galaxy Ruby Pro is sort of like a Galaxy S III which can survive blowing rain and sand, high humidity and thermal shock. It has an anti-scratch touchscreen and backlit keys for easier operation in the rain or at night.

Smile for the Camera that Can't Phone Home

There may be a Galaxy S 4 Zoom, to snap-up camera buffs with a 16MP camera but without the ability to make phone calls. The Galaxy Zoom reportedly has a 4.3" SuperAMOLED screen, 8GB of storage, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Android Jelly Bean. The non phone smart camera is expected in June or July.

Write-Ups of Note 3 III

Rumors surrounding the next Samsung Galaxy Note are stretching phablet to as close to a tablet as you can get. Some rumors suggested a 5.99" Super AMOLED touchscreen, Octa-core processor(except in U.S.), 3GB of RAM, Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie and Note writing software. The Samsung Galaxy Note III is expected to be styled like the Galaxy Mega 5.8 but with a an embedded S Pen.

Another set of rumors suggest that the new Note III will be the same size as the Note II case-wise but the screen will stretch up bigger than the current 5.3" screen. Another Samsung apparent leak says that Note 3 will have a totally new design.

Accessoreis should include a see through Note case. Note software.

Most reports suspect that all future models of Samsung Galaxy S and Note devices will have the Samsung TouchWiz interface along with S features such as S Voice, S Note,  Drama Shot, Smartshare/S Beam, and Air View.

Pricing will most likely remain inline with currently carrier pricing unless the carriers change their subsidizing polices.

Currently, the Samsung Galaxy S 4 is the top smartphone available and most recently launched. The Samsung Galaxy Note II was launched, last fall. The latest GS 4 ads show older people as being idiots with iPhones.