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New leaked image shows extensive use of flat icon design in upcoming Galaxy S5

Another image of the purported Galaxy S5 has emerged and this time is shows what looks like the settings section of the device. It is obvious that this isn’t the typical TouchWiz that’s found on the current crop of Samsung Galaxy devices and the new interface looks cleaner especially with their flat looking icons. It is interesting to point out that these icons are the same as the ones we saw on the Samsung Unpacked 5 teaser shared yesterday.

No doubt that the biggest change will be in the software as seen couple of times in leaked screenshots here, here and here. What do you think of the new UI design? Flat and clean seems to be the theme as iOS has adopted the same approach in their current iOS 7.

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