Galaxy S IV Reportedly Leaks, Remains Visually Similar To Galaxy S III

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Samsung Galaxy S IV is being announced later this week at a special
event, but we’ve already seen plenty of leaks regarding the flagship
phone’s hardware, but now there’s a new one (via SammyHub) that claims
to depict the phone in the flesh, giving us an idea of what it could
look like. If these leaks are accurate, the GSIV changes little from the
previous generation and Galaxy Note II designs.

Posted to a Chinese forum, it’s still very possible that these are
images of another yet-to-be released Samsung device, or simply elaborate
fakes, but if that’s what they are, then they’re very well done. The
images show a Samsung-branded phone with a 5-inch display, a metal-look
band surrounding the phone, and what looks like slightly textured front
and back surfaces. The rear is a glossy white, the slab has rounded
rectangular edges, and the screen looks to extend closer to the bezel
than in any previous Samsung handset, meaning it could manage not to
have grown that much in terms of physical size despite the larger
display.
The leak fits with reports that the Galaxy S IV will retain its plastic
outer case, and agrees with other recent rumors about software and
internal specs, since it’s shown to be running Android 4.2.1, has a
1080p displays, runs 2GB of RAM and offers a 13-megapixel camera. The
CPU numbering also suggests that it has a Samsung Exynos Octa chip on
board as previously reported.
Samsung has been known to epically troll its fans, as it did last
year with a disguised version of the Galaxy S III which was covered in
an outer case that hid its true design. We could be seeing that sort of
thing again, but this leak looks much more convincingly like a shipping
device, not encased in any disguise. Regardless of whether it’s the real
thing or not, we’ll find out for sure what Samsung’s latest flagship
looks like on Thursday.
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