By Auj Lazaro (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Apr 18, 2014 06:26 AM EDT

Samsung seems to be aiming to improve the form of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4, a move that may improve their sales as they learn to cope with the slowing market growth of high end smartphones.

It was with Samsung's recent interview with Reuters that the company's product strategy VP Yoon Han-kil mentioned how they are trying out a wide range of devices like wearables and home and car gadgets to help increase their product sales in a much longer span of time, Yahoo reports.

"Our ultimate goal is to make products that consumers really aspire to have. This is how we are trying to find a breakthrough in the stagnant premium market," Yoon added while revealing that the Korean tech giant is getting ready to launch a brand new Samsung Galaxy Note model.

A report by BGR suggests that the Galaxy Note 4 will have a flexible kind of display which the company hopes to pin against the iPhone and other high-end smartphones. As for the Samsung Galaxy S5 which seems to be a favorite device to stack up against Apple's flagship carrier, the company exudes confidence saying that it will outsell the Samsung Galaxy S4.

Phandroid notes that although not much change was done on the Samsung Galaxy S5, big changes are expected as Samsung upgrades the Galaxy Note 3 to the Note 4, based from the company's history with the Galaxy Note line of products.

The possibility of the Korean tech possibly experimenting with a brand new look for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4 can be based on the company's recently uncovered patent file. The file shows a seemingly flat device with curved display edges. Its whole look appears to be something that most Samsung fans have not seen on the company's past devices.

Other Samsung Galaxy Note 4 rumors suggest that the new phablet may launch with Android 4.5 Lollypop OS, 64-bit processor, 4k flexible display and possibly water and dust-proofing like the S5.

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