Samsung has announced new Galaxy S4 handsets that will automatically switch between different 4G networks worldwide.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is about to become a world-class traveler.
Samsung plans to release new versions of its Galaxy S4 and S4 mini
smartphones that can automatically switch between 4G networks across the
world that use different LTE standards.
The new devices will be able to switch between networks based on the
TDD (Time-Division Duplex) and FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) variants
of the LTE 4G wireless technology.
Samsung says the move is designed to make it easier for travelers to
use data services in different countries without disruption.
While most of the world relies on FDD-LTE, adoption of TDD-LTE is
expected to grow in the U.S., China, Australia, Middle East, Northern
and Eastern Europe, and Southwest Asia.
According to market research firm Strategy Analytics, the global LTE
market will increase 20 percent annually on average, from 270 million
devices in 2013 to 680 million devices in 2017. The TDD-LTE market is
expected to take up 18 percent of the entire LTE market by 2015.
Samsung will launch the dual-mode LTE handsets in countries worldwide from the third quarter of this year.

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