Categories: Future Tech

Hours Before Galaxy S4 Launch, More Leaked Images Show

Samsung will soon unveil its much awaited Galaxy S4 smartphone in the next few hours. Just hours before the launch, we find an extensive set of detailed images of the much-anticipated device. Images, of course, come from China.

Chinese site mobile.it168.com has the most extensive series of hands-on shots of the Chinese version of the device to date. Many of the photos appear identical to other leaks that aired this week, including the video below.

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The site claims the phone to have an 8-core chip sporting a 4.99 inch screen and 138 gms in weight. That is exactly similar to the leaked details published by Bloomberg.

Here is a selection of the images, you can find the full set at mobile.it168.com.

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