Washington: As Samsung has unveiled its flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S5, now new report recons that South Korean company is eyeing to launch Neo version of Galaxy S5.
A smartphone appeared with a model number SM-G800F on Indian import site Zauba and while that letter-number combo doesn’t ring any bells, the price difference between it and the Samsung Galaxy S5 is similar to the difference between the Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Note 3 Neo, suggesting that the mystery handset could be the Galaxy S5 Neo.
That’s hardly a confirmation, but we wouldn’t be surprised if Samsung is working on such a handset and just days ago the same logic was used on the same site to spot what might be the Galaxy S5 mini.
According to Zauba listing claims that it’s being shipped for R & D purposes, so it may not be a finished product yet.
Then there’s the fact that the Galaxy Note 3 Neo never actually made it to the UK, so here’s hoping the S5 Neo, if that’s what this is, does.
Whatever it turns out to be, the price difference between it and the Samsung Galaxy S5 is very small, so we should be looking at quite a powerful device if and when it ever sees the light of day.
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