Samsung Galaxy S4 Now Unlikely to Officially Get Android 6.0 Marshmallow as Korean Tech Giant Changes its Mind!

The Galaxy S4 has the usual white plastic finish but looking up close, one could see the fine diamond pattern beneath the glossy surface. The feature offers a nice touch and subtle enough to avoid being considered as merely a bling. It also prevents attraction of fingerprints and smudges so users can do away with the usual regular polishing to keep it clean. The silver trim on the edges also gives it the metal look, but the material is also plastic.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 features a 4.99-inch display screen and is surprisingly svelte. The smartphone has a dimension of 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9 millimeters and weighs only 130 grams, notes NDTV Gadgets.

At the time of its launch in 2013, the Samsung Galaxy S4 went up against smartphones that have slightly larger screens packed into slightly larger bodies, making the Korean tech giant’s flagship smartphone look really modern.

The modern look can be attributed to its thin screen bezels, both down the edges and at the other end, which puts the screen just 2.5 millimeters away from the edge of the device. It’s really difficult to imagine the particular distance getting small any further without seriously compromising the survivability of the handset when dropped.

The sides have also been squared off to make it easier to grip, which was a problem with the Samsung Galaxy S3, although the Galaxy S4 looks a little chunkier for it.

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