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Samsung schedules March 14 event in NYC, Galaxy S IV smartphone likely
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Samsung is holding an event in New York next month to announce what is likely to be a successor to its flagship Galaxy S III smartphone.
In an invitation sent to journalists, Samsung Electronics Co. hints at a Galaxy S IV by teasing, "Ready 4 The Show." The March 14 event will be held at Radio City Music Hall.
Samsung began selling the S III last May. Samsung didn't say how soon after an announcement it would make a successor available for sale.
The Galaxy series runs on Google's Android system. The screen size has increased with each version: The Galaxy S had a screen that measured 4 inches (10 centimetres) diagonally. It was followed by the S II at 4.3 inches, and the S III at 4.8 inches.
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