Tech giants often keep the specifications of their upcoming devices close to their hearts, so secret that everything is speculated and nothing confirmed until the launch. Samsung is no different and the smartphone maker is constantly striving for its flagship Galaxy S4 to be the least leaked phone in the history of tech.
Therefore, speculations and rumors take a significant place in the tech-savvy minds about the anticipated product and sometimes these take a turn to being credible information.
Some folks in Russia have spent a great deal of time and made an enormous effort to put together the much anticipated specs of Samsung Galaxy S4 into a video to show the world how the device could turn out to be. According to the concept video or render posted on Rozetked, the Galaxy S4 (or whatever Samsung is going to christen the phone) is going to be a super-thin smartphone with a laser keyboard. It should be noted that the video is just a fan-made one and it could be vastly different from what the device may look like once it is unveiled some time in 2013.
However, the video is based on the various rumors floating over the last few months about the most-anticipated Samsung product. The leaked draft presents the Galaxy S4 as the GT-i9500 and that makes real sense because Galaxy S3 was the GT-i9300 (internationally). The 1:42 minutes long depiction shows an ultra-thin device, slimmer than Galaxy S3 and Apple iPhone 5, sporting a 4.99-inch 1920 x 1080p full HD AMOLED edge-to-edge display. The smartphone is speculated to run on Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. Other major features include 2.0GHz quad-core processor, a 13 megapixel camera, a gesture-activated laser keyboard (1:00 mark and a physical home button.
Meanwhile, a recent report claimed that the model numbers of the next line of Samsung smartphones are confirmed to be "GT-I9500 and GT-I9505." According to the report, the devices will run either on Android or TIZEN. It said that the model number GT-I9500 is most likely the Galaxy S4 smartphone. The South-Korean tech giant is currently testing software for both the aforementioned handset versions.
Check out the concept video here: