London: It was rumoured last week that Samsung Galaxy S4, will be showed off at this week CES.
A recent report says that the consumers will have to wait little longer to see the next generation smartphone from the South Koream firm.
Samsung’s official Facebook page for Lebanon has apparently announced that Samsung will launch the new Galaxy S4 in May of this year, although it would appear that the post has now been removed from Facebook, the geeky-gadgets reports.
Recently, an image obtained by Sammobile shows the new gadget sporting a 5 inch display, and a new design with no buttons on the case.
 “We of SamMobile just received a huge tip from our insider at Samsung and according to him this is the next generation of the Galaxy S series, the Galaxy S IV,” the site claims.
“We can’t 100% confirm if this is indeed the Galaxy S IV but the picture he sent us looks really sharp and doesn’t look fake at all”
The picture shows a new design for Samsung’s flagship phone, with all of the buttons removed from the front of the device.
Rumours had also circulated previously that the phone could include a flexible screen that would make the phone almost unbreakable.
However, the pictures do not appear to show anything different in the 5inch screen of the device.
Samsung Galaxy S4 features [rumours]:
Exynos 5450 CPU clocked at 2.0GHz
Mali-T658 8 Core GPU
 4.99″ SuperAMOLED Full HD Resolution Display
2GB of RAM
13 Megapixel Rear facing Camera
2 Megapixel front facing camera
Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean out of the box
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