Seoul: Samsung’s flagship mini device Samsung Galaxy S3 mini leaked in blue variant, showing the Verizon Logo on its home button.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 mini has been out for a few months through all major US carriers will be launching the device in the coming weeks, but it looks like the Galaxy S III mini from last year still has some life left in it.
AT&T recently launched the S III mini, and now it seems Verizon has decided to follow suit, as prolific leakster evleaks has tweeted an image of the Verizon S III mini in blue.
Samsung started the trend of Mini smartphones back in 2012 when company shrunk the size of its flagship device Samsung Galaxy S3. The leaked images is tagged with the Verizon Logo on the home button.
This looks similar to the S4 mini, which is going to put a lot of people off. Like AT&T, Verizon will likely launch the S III mini as a budget model at $0.99 on a two-year contract, with a newer Qualcomm processor (the Snapdragon Plus MSM8930) and a larger battery, so that buyers can enjoy LTE internet speeds. A launch date isn’t known yet, but it shouldn’t be long before the S III mini arrives on North America’s biggest wireless carrier network.
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