Galaxy S4
A new leaked photo shows the Samsung Galaxy S4 battery taken from a model in China. The battery is rated at 2,600mAh, and like the battery in its predecessor, the Galaxy S III, it has NFC (Near Field Communication) capabilities.
New leaked photos claim to be the new Samsung Galaxy S4.
New rumors say the Samsung Galaxy S4 will have dual SIMs in some models.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will have floating touch technology as well as an eco-friendly PHOLED display, according to unnamed sources within the company.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will likely have wireless charging capabilities, but customers may need to buy the necessary hardware separately from the phone, according to unnamed sources quoted by DigiTimes.
The latest potential Samsung Galaxy S4 leak actually occurred in the real world, not online, but it’s just as specious as the rest.
After a string of potentially misleading and downright fake leaks about the specs of the Samsung Galaxy S4, it looks like some actual screenshots are confirming much of the tech that’s supposed to debut inside the new smartphone next week.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will have a plastic body, confirms an executive at the company.
New leaked screenshots of the Samsung Galaxy S4 seem to confirm rumors of “eye-scrolling” technology.
Today’s Samsung Galaxy S4 rumors say the new flagship phone will include automatic eye-scrolling software that advances the text on a web page or document when the reader’s eyes reach the bottom of the text on the screen.
Samsung is rolling out a new video series as part of the media blitz teasing the release of the Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone, due for a huge Times Square launch event on Mar. 14.
A new benchmark test reveals that the Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone may run a more powerful Exynos 5 eight-core processor, after rumors said it could be downgraded to a Qualcomm Snapdragon.
The new Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone will be available in six variants -– combinations of color and storage capacity, according to rumors from SamMobile.
Samsung continues the publicity onslaught ahead of the Mar. 14 launch event in New York City for the new Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone.
Despite rumors of a processor downgrade, it looks like the Samsung Galaxy S4 will still be the fastest phone on the market –- at least when it comes to browsing the internet.