For the last few weeks, information about a smartphone for AT&T with
the model number Samsung SGH-l337 has been spotted. Thanks to the
UAProf, we know that the device has a 4.99-inch 1920 x 1080 display
which works out to 441ppi. Pictures allegedly with the camera from the
AT&T model have been joined with pictures claimed to be from a model
for Korea (SHV-E300S). The story here is that the two devices are said
to be different variants of the eagerly awaited Samsung Galaxy S IV.
The pictures were uploaded to Google+ with the photos taken from the
Korean camera uploaded on Wednesday and the shots from the AT&T
model uploaded on Thursday.
In
a way, those who already have been collecting money in a piggy bank,
selling blood (or, ahem, other bodily fluids) raising money for the
sequel to the current flagship Android model, might hope that these
pictures have nothing to do with the Samsung Galaxy S IV. Why? Because
the data indicate that the pictures were most likely not shot using a
13MP camera, which has been rumored to be on the back of the phone.
Either a camera with a smaller sensor was used, or else someone at
Samsung fiddled with the controls in an attempt to get the dogs off the
scent. The latter is a possibility as the EXIF data indicates that the
maximum resolution was not used.
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