Android Phones
Samsung Galaxy S IV tipped to launch in April, unveiled in MWC or Unpacked event
January 22, 2013 | by Natesh Sood
Android Phones, Rumors, Samsung
Here’s the dilemma for Samsung: introduce the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S IV during MWC 2013 or wait to hold a Samsung Unpacked event in a well-respected city. According to a few new rumors, the fourth generation of the Samsung Galaxy S lineup will be ready for launch in mid-April. The venue of choice for the announcement of the Galaxy S IV remains to be seen.
Currently, the Samsung Galaxy S IV is known internally as the Altius and is under the specific codename of Project J. The model number for the device will likely be the GT-I9500. However, there is no official confirmation that the smartphone will be known as the Galaxy S IV or something different. Rumored features and capabilities include wireless charging, 4.99 inch 1080p display, Android 4.2, 2GB of RAM, Exynos Octa 5 processor, 13MP rear facing camera, 2MP front facing camera, 2600 mAh removable battery, and LTE.
The important news here is the fact that the fourth generation Samsung Galaxy S seems to be right around the corner. In a couple of months we should definitively know what to expect in the device. If Samsung is finally able to master the design and quality of the device, it could have a very strong contender on hand.













And I am so willing to wait for it to come! How will Samsung best the S3 is yet to be known but I am very sure that it will be less than expected. Maybe how Apple releases their phones and the extended models (lacking of innovations, yet added features).