The premium smartphone is expected to be officially introduced in June

Apr 29, 2014 05:55 GMT  ·  By

Rumors on Samsung’s alleged premium Galaxy S5 continue to pour in, but the South Korean company continues to deny that there will be a different version of its flagship smartphone that would use better materials.

Lots of reports coming from the Korean media and citing anonymous sources close to the matter claim that Samsung will announce the Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime sometime in June.

Even though there are still two months until the alleged Galaxy S5 Prime’s official reveal, it looks like the first live picture showing the smartphone might have just leaked online.

Dutch blog kopengalaxys5 has just published a blurry picture of what appears to be a metallic version of the Galaxy S5. Unfortunately, the photo is of low quality and the only thing we can see is the metallic frame that surrounds the phone’s chassis.

As always, we recommend our readers to take this information with a grain of salt until we get more confirmations from other sources.

Although Samsung says it does not plan to release a premium Galaxy S5 this year, there’s always the possibility that it could change its mind.

Samsung is likely to deny the existence of a premium device in order to continue to sell the standard version very well, but that’s only a speculation. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.

[UPDATE]: As per SamMobile's findings this seems to be a photoshoped Samsung Galaxy Note 3, so there nothing to see here folks.