Samsung Galaxy S4 Available in Four Different Colors This Summer
Samsung's flagship smartphone, Galaxy S4, will be available in four different colors this summer giving consumers six color options.
The Samsung Galaxy S 4 is only available in Black Mist and White Frost at this time, but by summer shoppers will be able to pick between four new colors. Samsung announced the new color variations while bragging about brisk Galaxy S4 sales in the first month since launch.
The new Samsung Galaxy S4 colors include the previously leaked Brown Autumn as well as Blue Arctic, Purple Mirage and Red Aurora.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will arrive in four new colors this summer, possible one will be part of the Galaxy S4 Nexus program.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 features a 5-inch Super AMOLED screen offering Full 1,920 x 1,080p HD resolutions with a 441p image density. Retaining the same height as the Samsung Galaxy S3, the new model is actually thinner than its predecessor at just 7.9mm thick in comparison to the 8.3mm measurements of the Galaxy S3.
Running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, the Samsung Galaxy S4 has a 13-megapixel camera in the rear coupled with a 2-megapixel snapper in front. The flagship packs a whole host of new camera features like Dual Camera and features Samsung Galaxy Smart Scroll, Smart Pause, Air View and Air Gesture functionality.
With a 2,600mAh battery, the Samsung Galaxy S4 has three internal storage size options, all bolstered by the addition of a microSD card slot supporting cards up to 32GB. The current quad-core version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 provides 4G LTE connectivity as well as IR LED, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Meanwhile, tech giant and Samsung's rival Apple claimed that the Samsung Galaxy S4 infringed some of its patents and it will include it in the lawsuit.
Apple told the U.S. District Court in California that it planned to add the Samsung Galaxy S4 to its patent lawsuit already underway against Samsung. As promised, Apple today filed a motion (via Foss Patents) that details five different patents that the S4 allegedly infringes on.
Samsung and Apple were ordered to narrow the scope of their ongoing legal battle earlier this year and as a result, Apple has stated that it will remove one of the other 22 infringing devices from the lawsuit if it is permitted to add the Galaxy S4.