Samsung may ditch plastic panels next year in favor of metal ones

29 August, 2013

The Samsung Galaxy lineup has taken the smartphone world by storm, but for the past two years the Koreans have been subjected to heavy criticism over their preference of plastic panels. If latest rumors are to be believed, though, this might change next year.

According to the latest reports coming from Samsung's homeland, the manufacturer is planning on changing the Galaxies design and switch from plastic to metal. There were some earlier rumors about Samsung showing interest in carbon fiber too.

The most likely candidates to replace the plastic are aluminum and magnesium. The new design and premium shells will premiere with the top of the line devices and then carry over to cheaper models. This means the new design language will probably debut with the Galaxy S5 next spring.

It is also rumored that Samsung is already working on new designs and is testing new materials in its factories in South Korea, but also exporting some of the work to Vietnam.

We hope those rumors turn out the correct, because it is really the time Samsung brought its design to the level its software and hardware has reached. Still at this point you would do weel to take all of these rumors with a healthy pinch of salt until we get some actual confirmation.

Source (in Korean) | Via


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Reader comments

  • xz1me
  • 02 Sep 2013
  • RKn

Maybe they will be releasing with metal panels for a premium price and another with same specs but with plastic panels for a cheaper option... which sounds like Apple to me.

  • AnonD-39337
  • 01 Sep 2013
  • sS}

totally agree! I used to have wave2. It's made of metal and feels very sturdy and elegant. But yes the problems with metal phone are it is slippery and the pain CHIPPED after several months use. My points are: 1. Plastic or polycarbonate is ...

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Sep 2013
  • XNt

Maybe you work at an Apple store then!!!!

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