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Samsung Mobile Unpacked Galaxy S IV event rumored for March

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  • By Robert Nelson
  • on 22 Jan, 2013

Samsung Mobile Unpacked Galaxy S IV event rumored for March

The Galaxy S IV rumors continue to fly, which if nothing else, that seems to imply the Galaxy S IV is destined to be a device that is in high-demand come launch time. Of course, the key here — as we have yet to hear anything official from Samsung, many of those rumors are focusing on announcement dates. We know that the handset wasn’t announced during CES and we have heard that it will not be unveiled during Mobile World Congress either.

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Following that train of thought though, Samsung has been doing more and more private announcements such as the Mobile Unpacked events. And well, this latest Galaxy S IV rumor is talking about an upcoming event. More interesting, about an event that is supposedly scheduled for March 22 and taking place in the US.

We say supposedly only because similar to the previous rumors, this has yet to be confirmed by anyone at Samsung and therefor is still unconfirmed. The details have instead come by way of the Korean language asiae.co.kr website. Anyway, assuming the announcement does take place on March 22, we would expect carrier information to follow sooner rather than later. Lets just hope that the actual release dates are revealed close to, if not on the announcement date.

Otherwise, aside from the launch rumors, the Galaxy S IV is expected to bring a 5-inch 1080p display, quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 13 megapixel rear-facing camera, Android Jelly Bean and support for wireless charging. Of course, a March announcement date does conflict with the previous rumors which were calling for an announcement in May.

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[via Android Authority]
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