The handset is expected to land at China Unicom with dual-SIM capabilities

Mar 12, 2013 08:38 GMT  ·  By

Yesterday, we had the chance to have a look at what allegedly represented leaked hands-on photos with the yet unannounced Galaxy S IV smartphone, albeit a dual-SIM flavor of the device aimed at the Chinese market, and a video that shows the device is now available as well.

The handset in the video is clearly different from the Galaxy S III, as it features both more square-ish corners and different positioning of the front camera and sensors, and is said to be en route to China Unicom’s network with model number GT-I9502 attached to it.

The smartphone is said to run under Android 4.2.1, while featuring a full HD screen and a 1.8GHz processor, in line with rumored specs of Galaxy S IV.

However, there’s no official confirmation on it indeed being the next Samsung flagship device, and we’ll take the info with a grain of salt until the phone is formally introduced on March 14.