Reuters is reporting that Samsung’s head of mobile design, Chang Dong-hoon, has resigned following criticism over the design of the Galaxy S5. The phone’s textured plastic back, though an improvement on earlier Samsung designs, failed to impress some critics. Lee Min-hyouk, vice president for mobile design, will take over the role; Reuters reports that Chang will continue to head up the company’s design center, which oversees its broader design strategy.
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