Samsung to unveil Galaxy S IV in March?
- 19 February, 2013 11:46
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Samsung is expected to unveil its upcoming Galaxy S IV Android phone on Thursday 14 March, according to new rumours.
The Galaxy S IV hasn't officially been announced yet but is widely expected to be the hotly-anticipated successor to the company's popular Galaxy S III smartphone.
Russian journalist Eldar Murtazin of popular website Mobile-review first published the rumour on Twitter without mentioning Samsung. The tweet read: "Save the date for a big announcement - March 14".
The tweet was followed up by US blog SamMobile, which claimed the date was a reference to the Samsung Galaxy S IV. The blog claims the phone will be unveiled at an event in New York but an exact location is unknown.
The tweet by Russian journalist Eldar Murtazin.
The 14 March date falls approximately two weeks after the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2013 event in Barcelona, Spain. MWC is the world's largest mobile trade show and traditionally sees most major mobile manufacturers release new smartphones.
There has been minimal leaks and rumours of the Galaxy S IV's specifications, but the device is widely expected to feature an Exynos 5 Octa (8-core) processor, a 4.99in Super AMOLED full HD display, and a 13-megapixel camera.
Samsung announced last month that it had sold more than 100 million smartphones in the Galaxy series since the original Galaxy S launch in May 2010.
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