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Samsung GT-I9400 caught at NenaMark benchmark, but it doesn’t have to be Galaxy S4

Categories: Android, Devices, Rumors, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, November 28th, 2012 at 1:08 AM

Thanks to the NenaMark benchmarks we’ve been learning about some phones long before they were officially announced. Now a new entry wants us to think Samsung is testing the upcoming Galaxy S4.

The website lists a device with model number GT-I9400 and the logic says this is the next-gen Galaxy S smartphone (since the Galaxy S III was marked as “GT-I9300″). However, this thing has a WVGA (800×480 pixels) screen which isn’t exactly something we would expect on a Galaxy S4 — rather, we’re waiting for the full HD 1080p screen. To be fair, the GT-I9400 does rock 1.2GHz Mali-400 GPU that comes with the current quad-core Exynos, so… we’re not sure what to think about this. Perhaps the Korean giant is just teasing us, perhaps this is a mistake. But knowing how much some of you (us) care about the Galaxy S4, we just had to give this story some space on IntoMobile. We will continue to follow SGS4 rumors and let you know as soon as we catch something interesting. Stay tuned in the meantime, k?

[Via: phandroid]

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