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High-End Samsung Galaxy F poses next to Galaxy S5, reveals thinner bezel possibly bigger display

Following up from the many leaked pictures of the rumoured Galaxy F (aka Galaxy S5 Prime), is this latest shot obtained by PhoneArena showing a yet-to-be announced phone (on the left) placed next to a familiar looking Galaxy S5. In the picture, you can clearly see that the rumoured device features a significantly thinner bezel than the Galaxy S5 which suggests that it may also feature a bigger display.

According to rumours, the Galaxy F will be Samsung’s new flagship smartphone with hardware specs that top the company’s current high-end smartphone, the Galaxy S5 including a 16MP rear camera with OIS and Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB RAM.

It’s still too early to say if the Galaxy F is legit so, for now, take this with a pinch of salt.

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