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Samsung Galaxy S IV Image Spotted in the Wild?

Friday, January 4, 2013 10:11
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Time for those blurry, low quality pictures of a new phone to start surfacing from depths of the interwebs. SamMobile claims they got their hands on the one of the first images of the newly Galaxy S IV that has been rumored to be hitting the digital streets in May. As you can see from the image above, it is just a straight shot without the screen on, and you can see the flash from the camera being used to take the picture. Always seems to happen. These guys that take these pictures never seem want to turn the flash off for some strange reason.

Specs have also been talked about with this image release.  13 megapixel camera, 2GB of RAM and a quad-core 2.0GHz Exynos 5450 processor, all hiding behind a 4.99-inch display are looking to be what we might see rocking in this device. Looking at the image, it does not really look much different from the GSIII, which I am sure there are slight differences we just cannot see from this image.  I do not see Samsung drastically changing the design of the Galaxy line anytime soon.

So let us know what you guys think. You planning on getting the GSIV this year? Or is there another phone that has caught your eye?

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