Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9502 Pictures: Android 4.2.1, 1080p Display, 1.8GHz Processor, 2GB RAM


Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9502 pictures have made an appearance online from a Chinese forums. Just yesterday we wrote about a few Galaxy S4 screenshots that have leaked from an American variant of this phone. This Galaxy S4 I9502 pictures look like the dual-SIM version for a Chinese carrier. In our opinion, this phone looks a lot more like the Samsung Galaxy Grand and the Galaxy Note 2 in terms of shape, body and size.

We all know Samsung tests around a new Android phone with multiple prototypes indifferent countries, just to avoid any leaks of the final Galaxy S4 design that will be launching in the next couple of days. This is the first time a clear image of (let’s assume it really is) the Galaxy S4 has made it online. These photos give us a few more confirmations on the hardware front on what to expect when this phone is launched.

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According to these photos, Samsung Galaxy S4 will be having a 1080p display (we bet on Super AMOLED), 13 megapixels camera, 2GB RAM, 1.8GHz quadcore processor and runs on Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. So far the specifications look good enough. And as for the features in the software side, we have already seen confirmations of Samsung’s ‘Smart’ features that include: Smart Rotation, Smart Stay, Smart Pause and Smart Scroll.

All rumours will be put to rest when Samsung officially announces the Galaxy S IV at their THE NEXT GALAXY event in New York, USA on 14th March – Yes, we are just 3 days way from the big day!

Samsung Galaxy S4 Photos:

The display screen is just so gorgeous, isn’t it?

Samsung Galaxy S4 SGH-I337 Screenshots:

As a bonus, let me throw in the screenshots that were leaked from the American variant of the Galaxy S4 I337 a few days ago. Nothing yet is confirmed till the phone is actually announced by Samsung.

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Haris Nadeem
Haris Nadeem

Haris lives on everything Android; has countless devices, apps and games to play with everyday. Currently serving as the Chief Editor at Team Android. Connect on Twitter: @harisn

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