Samsung gave a sneak peek at its upcoming flagship phone, the Galaxy S IV, on Monday.
The Korean electronics giant tweeted a photo that shows a front view of the Android smartphone, although it is mostly obscured by a shadowy foreground.
While Samsung doesn't identify the S IV by name, it mentions the device's launch date. The company is set to formally unveil its next-generation Galaxy phone on March 14 in New York City. Press invitations to the event were sent out late last month.
The countdown for #TheNextBigThing has begun. Who’s ready for the Global Unpacked Event on March 14? twitter.com/SamsungMobileU…— Samsung Mobile US (@SamsungMobileUS) March 12, 2013
As referenced in the tweet, Samsung has been promoting the S IV with its "Unpacked" marketing campaign, rolling out a poster and video that teases the smartphone.
New images of the S IV allegedly leaked on a Chinese forum earlier Monday. Boasting a quad-core 1.8GHz processor, 1080p display, 13-megapixel camera and 2GB of RAM, the device in the photos looks quite similar to the Galaxy S III.
Another report reveals that the S IV could include an eye-scrolling feature that makes it easier for users to read text, hands-free.
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