Yesterday, Samsung posted and teased on its social media accounts an image of what could be the much-awaited Galaxy S 4. There’s little to be seen on the image although it shows that the next flagship Galaxy smartphone could have the same design as the Galaxy S III.
A day before Samsung posted the images, a couple of images showing the dual-SIM version of the yet-to-be-announced smartphone surfaced online. The images show a device bearing the same design as the Galaxy S III, and again, the one on the teaser Samsung posted the day after.
The alleged device appears to be slightly taller than the Galaxy S III and is expected to have a 5-inch screen with 1080p resolution and thinner bezels around. It looks like Samsung has stayed with the tradition of including a physical home button sandwiched between the menu and back capacitive buttons.
The device (at least the dual-SIM version) appears to have a somewhat thicker chrome (or faux-chrome) side than expected. Besides that, there’s the hyper glazed removable plastic covering on the back along with the repositioned LED flash, which can now be seen below the camera.
Aside from those images, a video uploaded at YouTube also shows yet the same device. The Samsung Galaxy S 4 is expected to pack a 5-inch 1080p screen, Android 4.2.1, the Exynos 5410 processor, 2GB of RAM, a PowerVR SGX 544MP GPU, and a 2,600mAh battery.
Ultimately, the possibility that these photos and video are only a decoy by Samsung is still there.
Sources: Samsung, 52 Samsung, Istevencom
Via: The Verge (2)
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