More Samsung Galaxy Premier images leak after NCC visit

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More Samsung Galaxy Premier images leak after NCC visit
We have seen a few leaked photos of the Samsung Galaxy Premier lately. We also managed to find the device on AnTuTu where the listing of the GPU gave us the clue that the TI OMAP4470 was under the hood. We still aren't sure where or when the GT-I9260 will land, but it appears to be a mid-ranger for those who don't need all of the bells and whistles on the Samsung Galaxy S III or the Samsung GALAXY Note II.

A series of four pictures, which you will find below, came from the Samsung Galaxy Premier's recent visit to the NCC in Taiwan. That country's National Communication Committee is similar to the FCC in the states. That means that the Samsung Galaxy Premier should be soon ready to launch, at least in Taiwan.

There is some speculation that the phone is going be offered in Europe and Asia and will be priced at about 480 EUR ($620 USD). The latest talk around the water cooler has the Samsung Galaxy Premier coming to market with a 4.65 inch WVGA display, although there is some belief that the screen could be HD which would mean at least 720p. A dual-core 1.5GHz TI OMAP4470 processor would meet again with the PowerVR SGX 544 GPU. 1GB of RAM is on board along with 16GB of native storage and the latter could be expanded using the microSD slot on the device. There is an 8MP camera in back and a 1.3MP shooter up front. Android 4.1.1 is installed.

The Samsung Galaxy Premier obviously takes its design cues from the Samsung Galaxy S III, at least in front, and you might be able to get away with telling all your friends and family that the phone in your hand is the flagship Android model when it really is the Samsung Galaxy Premier. But don't worry, your secret will be safe with us.

source: TechOrz (translated), SammyHub via AndroidCommunity




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