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More Images of Rumoured Galaxy S4 mini Emerge

The Galaxy S4 mini is a persistent rumour and judging by Samsung’s propensity to churn out devices that are variants of variants of variants, the S4 mini is looking very plausible considering Samsung makes the Galaxy S III mini with a 4.0-inch Super AMOLED display (800×480) and a 1GHz dual-core NovaThor processor that’s selling for a Ringgit under RM1,000 right now.

In any case here’s the latest batch of images that, by the looks of it, is a smaller version of the Galaxy S4. Popular speculated specs include Android 4.2.2, a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED qHD display (960×540, 256ppi), a 1.6GHz dual-core processor and even possible a dual-SIM variant. Expect the S4 Mini (or GT-i9190) is likely to carry some of the “smart” features from the Galaxy S4.

If the rumour does hold water then you’re looking at a pretty decent mid-range device — provided that the price is right.

More images after the jump.


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