With that in mind, we can't overlook the fact that we're starting to hear more and more rumors about the expected fourth generation of the Galaxy S series and the lovely goodies it'll reportedly sport. In fact, we've been getting Galaxy S IV-related info for quite a while now, but it wasn't until October that the rumors that reached us started to gain some substance. Of course, it'd still be an overstatement to say that we now know quite a bit about what is already one of the most-anticipated smartphones of 2013, but we can't deny it - some of the gossip sure does make some sense.
What you'll find below are the more "substantial" rumors about the Galaxy S IV that have surfaced until now, hand-picked by yours truly. Once you've read them all, you'll be as knowledgeable as one can be about the S IV this early, and you'll be able to prove it to your buddies that despite what they've seen in that perfectly authentic YouTube video, the Galaxy S IV will not have a hologram projector.
Samsung teased a big announcement for the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and everyone...
The general consensus seems to be that we'll see the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S IV released...
Yeah, that's what we want to see - more rumors and info about the Galaxy S IV! What's undoubtedly the...
If there's one good thing about benchmarks, it's that we sometimes get hints about upcoming devices....
13MP camera, quad-core processor, and a stunning display set the stage for a great successor to the Galaxy...
Speculation that the Samsung Galaxy S IV will have a 5 inch screen with a 1080p resolution and 441ppi...
The official said the display is 4.99", pegging the pixel density at 441ppi, which is pretty close to...
The Samsung Galaxy S IV, the fourth generation Galaxy S, is expected to come out in the first half of...
The Samsung Galaxy S III still seems like the hottest Android smartphone out there, but this doesn’t...
If Samsung Galaxy S IV is shy of the Phablet category and boasts a 4.99" screen, then what should be the screen size of Galaxy S V will be? will it be the same? or 4.999"? or will it cross 5" to be a smart phablet instead of a smartphone? The way smartphones are getting increased screen size and tablets are getting reduced screen size after 1-2 years there won't be any difference between a tablet and a smartphone.
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