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Latest ATIV SE leak reveals that Samsung is still making Windows Phone devices

It has been a while since Samsung released a Windows Phone device. The last we’ve seen was the ATIV S which was loosely based on the Galaxy S III Android smart phone. Now @evleaks has posted a picture of its new Samsung ATIV SE which is destined for US Verizon network.

From the leaked image above, the new ATIV SE is likely to have a Full HD 1920×1080 resolution screen with the rest of its hardware to be based on the last year’s Galaxy S4 4G LTE model. Compared to its Android based Galaxy S4, the ATIV SE appears to be better built with a aluminium-like back panel. So far no word on its availability or pricing and it is too early to tell if this would be made available internationally.

Would you consider a Windows Phone 8 from Samsung? Drop your thoughts in the comment section below.

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