More Leaked Images of Samsung Galaxy S IV Surface Online Just Hours Before its Launch


By: Ali Raza  |   March 14th, 2013   |   Android, News, Smartphones

With a few hours left before the launch of the next Galaxy, a plethora of newly leaked images of the S IV surfaced on a Chinese site IT168, which gave us a closer view of Samsung’s upcoming device. The description with the leaked images of Samsung’s Galaxy S IV revealed that the new handset will be 7.7 millimetres thick and weigh 138g, whereas its 1080p display measures 4.99-inch. The description also confirmed that S IV will pack a 13-megapixel camera, 1.8GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage capacity that could be expanded with a Micro SD card.

 

In addition to this, the eye-tracking feature of Galaxy S III is also integrated in its successor that is also expected to boast S pen-free features, as shown in one of the images where the user can select an image by simply hovering his or her finger over the display. Though, the new leaked images have revealed a lot of essential details of the Galaxy S IV, none of this news is official as yet. Therefore, speculations about some features of the device are still whirling in the tech world particularly regarding its chipset.

 

It seems that Bloomberg has reported that Samsung has incorporated the Qualcomm chip in the US edition of the handset because of its LTE features, but for other countries, the Korean company has used its homegrown Octa Exynos eight-core chipset. Here are the exact words from Bloomberg’s report:

 

“The phone will sport a 5-inch screen, slightly larger than the one on last year’s S3, according to two people familiar with the product. The U.S. version will use Qualcomm Inc.’s quad-core chip, giving the phone more processing power to handle multiple tasks at the same time, they said. In other markets, it will rely on Samsung’s “octacore” eight-core chi

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