Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy S IV flagship smartphone on March 14 in New York City. Just before that, everyone is eager to see how exactly Galaxy S IV looks and whether the company will be bringing radical changes in terms of design. SammyHub spotted images of a Samsung GT-I9502 smartphone that has a fairly large display and appears to be a dual-SIM variant of the Galaxy S IV smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy S IV is expected to be announced three days from now at the Samsung Unpacked event at New York City on March 14. The leaked images of the Samsung GT-I9502 hint that it is a dual-SIM variant of the upcoming Galaxy S IV GT-I9500 smartphone. This Samsung GT-I9502 features the eight-core Samsung Exynos Octa 5410 mobile processor, PowerVR SGX 544MP graphics chip and 2 GB RAM. Default on-board storage space is about 16 GB.
Samsung GT-I9502 carries the default full HD display with screen resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixel, but the exact screen size of the display could not be determined. This apparently is the China Region version with dual-SIM support since the company offers dual-SIM versions of Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note too. By default, the phone runs Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean update.
However, one thing is quite odd, the design is bit of a mash-up of Galaxy Note and Galaxy S III, totally different from the rectangular design reported by the rumour mills.
We shall eagerly wait to see the Galaxy S IV launch on March 14.
Samsung GT-I9502 smartphone images surface online

Purported Samsung Galaxy S IV variant model GT-I9502 shows its presence to the camera along with a few details about internal hardware.