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Detailed look at another purported Samsung Galaxy S IV

As we inch a couple of hours closer to tomorrow’s Galaxy S IV event, more images of the upcoming flagship device has surfaced. This time from another Chinese site IT168.

Just like the earlier purported leak here and here, the Galaxy S IV seems to be having the similar curved design as the current crop of Galaxy devices. While the build seems unchanged with a plastic back cover, the upcoming model uses a different texture for its back which looks a bit “shimmerish”. In terms of dimensions, it claims to be thinner than its predecessor at 7.7mm and weighs just 138grams with its 2,600mAh battery. Just like the earlier China sourced leak, it is also shown with dual-sim card slots.

The upcoming Galaxy S IV is said to be running on its new 1.8GHz Exynos 5410 processor with 2GB of RAM, 13MP camera and a choice of 16GB/32GB/64GB storage that’s expandable with microSD. Some of the new smart features include Smart Scrolling which lets you scroll through pages with eye-tracking.

Head after the break for more detailed photos.

[ SOURCE, >VIA ]

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