Samsung Galaxy S4 specifications surfaced last month along with an image, but the phone’s image was not clear to show the complete design. Now a new render has surfaced on twitter that shows the design of the Samsung’s next flagship Galaxy smartphone. Unlike the previous Galaxy S series smartphones, this doesn’t feature the home button or capacitive touch buttons below the display. Looks like Samsung would go the Nexus way finally. It would run on Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean), instead of 4.1.2 on the current Samsung Galaxy devices.
It was rumored that the phone would use SoLux Display, but the new leak suggests that the phone would come with a Full HD Super AMOLED display, and the phone would obviously be taller than the Galaxy S3. It would pack a 13MP auto focus camera with LED flash, 2GB RAM and come in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB variants.
We already know that the unpacked event is slated for March 14th, which is more than a week away. Samsung released a teaser for the Galaxy S4 yesterday. Looks like we have to wait to know what Samsung has to offer.
[Update: These are not real renders. Images without watermarks are already available on French retail site expansys.fr]