Samsung Galaxy S4 Brown Version Accidentally Leaks?

Samsung launched the highly awaited Galaxy S4 smartphone recently and the handset has started reaching customers globally. Samsung initially launched the Galaxy S4 in White Frost and Black Mist color options and now a brown version of the handset has appeared on an online Samsung video.

The brown variant of the Galaxy S4 was highlighted courtesy a SamMobile report which says "SamMobile user QLiono spotted the brown version of the Galaxy S4."

Samsung initially launched the Galaxy S3 in two colors only; Marble White and Pebble Blue; however, the popularity of the handset saw the company bring up many other color options, but some of the colors were region specific. The Galaxy S3 was also launched in an Amber Brown color in Aug. 2012.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 brown edition appears in a new Samsung musical video, which shows off some of the signature features of the flagship Samsung smartphone.

The short music video called "Hi Hey Hello" features The Chicharones' song by the same name, and has been directed by Grammy Award-winning director Joseph Khan. You will be able to see a couple of Galaxy S4's in at around 1:08 on the musical video.

The Galaxy S4 has become a global smartphone and features top-end features but not all customers look for high-end specifications only. Many customers may find the existing Galaxy S4 colors boring and may want a wider variety of colors to suit their personality.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 sports a 4.99-inch OLED display with 1080 x 1920 resolution and 441 pixels per inch (ppi). The handset also debuts the first octa-core Exynos 5 Octa processor in the international version, as well as a temperature and depth sensor for the first time. The handset touts features like Floating Touch and hand gestures which allow you to control the phone without even touching the display of the handset.

If you are looking for a color option for the Samsung Galaxy S4 what color will be your pick?

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