(GSM Insider) - Samsung Galaxy S4 Benchmark Result Leaks For The First Time, Reveals Specs Information.
It has been confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S4 launch date falls on March 14, 2013 in NYC. Samsung invites everyone to join the launch of Samsung Galaxy S4 at Times Square as well on the same date. This must be another unforgettable event.
A few days ago, the Browsermark 2 benchmark of Samsung Galaxy S4 leaked. It revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S4 successfully defeated those leading devices at the moment. How about the specs of Samsung Galaxy S4?
According to latest AnTuTu Benchmark results, Samsung Galaxy S4 made its appearance as it scores highest points among closest rivals like LG Optimus G and LG Nexus 4. Therefore, the possible specs of Samsung Galaxy S4 revealed at the AnTuTu Benchmark too.
AnTuTu Benchmark revealed that Samsung Galaxy S4 has a 4.99-inch display with 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution. The processor is the 1.8GHz Exynos 5412 Octa-core processor while it has 2GB of RAM. So, this device could be the Samsung Galaxy S4 global version as the American version could feature Snapdragon 600 and not Exynos 5 Octa. The GPU is PowerVR SGX 544MP.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 has 13-megapixels rear-facing camera with LED flash as well as 2.1-megapixels of front-facing camera. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is expected to be running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. Other specs include WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth.
The AnTuTu Benchmark does reveal Samsung Galaxy S4 has two versions: 16GB and 32GB. Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is supported GSM, WCDMA and LTE networks. The question is whether there will be how many versions of the Samsung Galaxy S4? Or the Samsung Galaxy S4 is going to be a 4G LTE device? Will Samsung Galaxy S4 is the first device that pre-loaded with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean?
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