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First Picture Taken From Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom Leaked Online

Shailesh Shrivastava

Samsung looks to be getting ready to release a series of smartphones and the Galaxy S4 Zoom is one among them.

The Galaxy S4 Zoom is rumored to be a camera smartphone and the device is so much in tech news these days.

Android Authority has spotted a picture posted by a Samsung employee on his Google+ account. The EXIF data of the picture shows that the picture is taken with a device model numbered SM-C101.

The model number was spotted in some reports earlier and it is linked with Samsung's rumored 16-megapiexel camera smartphone.

Another technology website found out from the EXIF data, that the device is running on Android OS.

"It seems that the quality of the photo is great, although we expect that the resolution can be configured a bit higher. The EXIF data also shows that the photo was edited with Snapseed 1.5, confirming that the camera will run on Android operating system," SamMobile reported.

The Galaxy S4 Zoom was recently spotted at the Bluetooth SIG and the released date of the device was also given by the SamMobile recently.

The image posted on Google+ looks quite sharp and impressive but it is not known whether this is the maximum quality of the camera smartphone or this shot was just set to a particular image resolution.

The rumored specifications of the smartphone suggest that it will have zooming capacity up to 10 times and this the first time a smartphone will be coming with this much of optical zoom capacity.

Nothing much about the specification of the camera smartphone is known as of now, but reportedly, the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom is going to come with a 4.3 inch qHD AMOLED display.

The smartphone is also rumored to be coming out in the 23rd week of this year that will fall in next month. The phone may be available in two color variants, following Samsung's black and white color scheme.

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