Sure, Samsung is now the king of Android phone manufacturers, but that doesna4a4t mean it plans to rest on the success of its current Galaxy S line of Android phones.

The company is gearing up to show off the a4Aevolutiona4 of the Galaxy S line (and give smartphone geeks an early Valentinea4a4s gift in the process) on February 13 at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, according to a Samsung promotional site. Samsung will also tease the product on February 1, which will likely amount to shadowy screen shot or some sort of silhouette.

Undoubtedly, Samsunga4a4s next major Galaxy S phone (or whatever ita4a4s called) will feature LTE 4G technology. The company has already unveiled an LTE 4G phone with the Infuse 4G for AT&'T, but therea4a4s still room for more hardware upgrades that will make it competitive with some of the high-end Android phones coming out of CES, like the Motorola Atrix. In particular, wea4a4ll likely see a dual-core version of Samsunga4a4s powerful Hummingbird processor, as well as its a4ASuper AMOLED Plusa4 display.

Samsung certainly wona4a4t be the only company debuting blazing fast new hardware at Mobile World Congress, but given the success of its Galaxy S line so far, I suspect it also has a few surprises in store to one-up the competition.

Via Engadget

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Tags: 4G, Android, Galaxy S, Infuse 4G, LTE, smartphones

Companies: Samsung

Tags: 4G, Android, Galaxy S, Infuse 4G, LTE, smartphones

Companies: Samsung

Devindra Hardawar is VentureBeat's lead mobile writer and East Coast correspondent. He studied philosophy at Amherst College, worked in IT support for several years, and has been writing about technology since 2004. He now lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can reach him at devindra@venturebeat.com (all story pitches should also be sent to tips@venturebeat.com), and on Twitter at @Devindra.

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