London: Highly anticipated flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S4 is likely to be released in the first quarter of 2013, a recent report has said.
According to Christian Post report — which based the claim on the hints ‘leaked’ by Samsung during a side gathering in the recently-concluded Las Vegas CES — Samsung recently showcased its smartphone with curved-display, still in concept stage, but one eye-catching presentation was a presentation that reportedly detailed the development of Super AMOLED screens that were deployed with Samsung’s high-end Galaxy devices.
Rumored specifications for the Galaxy S4 include a 5-inch FHD sAMOLED 1980 x 1080 Flexible Display, 4G LTE connectivity, Android 5.0, Key Lime Pie, a 13-megapixel camera, and Samsung’s latest processor, the Exynos 5 Octa that the company introduced at CES.
The Exynos 5 Octa is actually the world’s first Octa-core processor and would make Samsung’s Galaxy S4 the most powerful smartphone on the market.
AMOLED was prominently rolled out with Samsung’s Galaxy S series smartphones and the Galaxy Note series, a device that combines the functions of a smartphone and a tablet, now called by tech experts as phablet.
The Galaxy S4 is also rumored to run Samsung’s new Tizen OS.
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