With less than a week left for the official unveiling of Samsung's next generation Galaxy S4, its assumed specifications have now become a hot topic on the internet. Many technology reports are flooding the web with Galaxy S4's spec reports.
Now, the popular Samsung community website, SamMobile, revealed a couple of Galaxy S4 screenshots taken from an Israeli website gsm-israel.co.il.
The leaked screen shots reportedly features Samsung's new TouchWiz interface Nature UX 2.0 with fully revamped Menu options and white background. The pictures also confirmed that the Galaxy S4 will come packed with the advanced eye-enabled text browsing software called 'Smart Scroll', as well as Smart Pause, Smart Stay and Smart Rotation features.
Screen shots have also confirmed that the new Galaxy S4 will sport a 5.0-inch full HD Display, 13-megapixel camera and 1.8GHz quad-core processor with LTE. SamMobile has clarified that the above specs are of the US-bound Galaxy S4 variant, where as international variant of Galaxy S4 is expected to feature the 8-core Exynos Octa CPU.
According to recent reports, the current flagship model Galaxy S3 will also be getting the Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean OS update along with new TouchWiz interface Nature UX 2.0.
Speculated Specifications of Samsung Galaxy S4 Include:
Model |
Samsung Galaxy S4-GT19500 |
Display |
5.0-inch Full HD Solux Display |
OS |
Android v4.2.2 OS (updated Jelly Bean) |
Processor |
Samsung Exynos 5410 Octa-core processor with 1.8GHz clock speed (US variant expected to feature quad-core Processor with 1.8GHz clock speed) |
GPU |
PowerVR SGX 544MP |
RAM |
2GB RAM |
Memory |
Expected to ship in with 16GB,32GB & 16GB models |
Camera |
Rear:13.0-megapixel main camera Front: details unavailable |
Dimensions |
140.1 x 71.8 x 7.7 mm |
Weight |
138 g |
The hype surrounding the launch of Samsung's Galaxy S4 is understandable given the fact that its predecessor Galaxy S3 was a huge global success. Its record sales helped Samsung gain recognition as the world's top smartphone company last year.