When Samsung announced a 24% decline in operating profits last month, it became clear that the company was going to have to do more to reestablish dominance in the high-end phone market. The Galaxy S5 didn’t do much for growth, but Samsung is planning on unveiling the Galaxy Note 4, its second top-of-the-line device of the year, on September 3rd at the IFA 2014 trade show. Unfortunately, as PCWorld has made abundantly clear, many analysts don’t think the Note 4 will be enough. “I think Samsung is in a holding pattern at the moment. Any new device launch at this stage is really focused on stabilizing rather than regrowing its device business. For Samsung to revitalize its sales the company needs