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Samsung Galaxy S4 may reach the United States in May or June, nearly after two months from its speculated European launch, reveals new rumors.
There is fresh news on the Samsung Galaxy S4 release almost on a daily basis and it was just yesterday that we heard the possible arrival of the device on March 15. There was also another report suggesting a possible April release for the most awaited Samsung smartphone of the year.
However, according to a Gotta Be Mobile report, Samsung intends to release the device in U.S. sometime in May or June. "The U.S. Galaxy S4 release is rumored for May or June, alongside releases in Australia and Africa," the report said. It's reported that Samsung would not like to extend the U.S. release of the much-awaited product and so, the Galaxy S4 may reach the U.S. market shortly after its European launch, possibly in May.
According to a recent report, Sammobile reported that the device will officially be launched on March 15 and the next-generation Galaxy smartphone will hit the shelves sometime in mid-April. "We have some hot news for all those happy Samsung Galaxy owners. Samsung is going to announce the Galaxy S IV on March 15th. The biggest Android smartphone unpacked event is still not confirmed by Samsung self, but our trusted insider confirmed it to SamMobile," the report said. The source also noted that the company will send out invite for the launch event shortly after the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2013.
In further evidence to the imminent release, another report said Samsung Display will begin mass production of the 4.99-inch full HD Super AMOLED display this month. The display in question is going to enter the market with Galaxy S4.
The device is rumored to feature an Exynos 5 Octa (8-Core) CPU; however, a few other reports indicate that the device may possibly come with an Exynos 5450 quad-core processor. Galaxy S4 will feature a Super AMOLED Full HD resolution display, 2GB of RAM, a 13 megapixel rear-facing and a 2 megapixel front-facing cameras and will run on Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean out of the box.
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