It looks like at least one major U.S. carrier is already testing its variant of the Galaxy S5. @evleaks
has revealed on Twitter that AT&T is testing an SM-G900A with a
high-resolution screen – we’ve already seen two other possible variants
of the Galaxy S5, the SM-G900S and SM-G900F, and instead of being standard and super-premium versions of the flagship as has been speculated, these could simply be different models for various carriers.
The Galaxy S5 is expected to sport a QHD (2,560×1,440) 2K display, a
Snapdragon 800/805 processor/64-bit Exynos processor, 3GB of RAM,
16-megapixel camera, and Android 4.4 KitKat. It is also expected to be
the first Samsung flagship to have a metal construction, at least on one of its variants.
Keep in mind that just because the handset is already being tested by
a carrier doesn’t mean it’s too close to launch. Some rumors suggest
the Galaxy S5 might be launching earlier than the Galaxy S4 did in 2013, while another hints at a standard April launch, so it remains to be seen when we’re able to get a look at Samsung’s anticipated fifth-generation Galaxy S flagship.
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