The long wait for Samsung's latest flagship Android smartphone officially ends this Friday in select markets including the US, but the wait has only just begun for the company's next-generation handset with a 2K resolution display.
BGR has rounded up some details on the so-called Samsung Galaxy F, which is widely rumored to become the Korean manufacturer's first foray into an ultra high-resolution screen capable of displaying 2560 x 1440 pixels.
Although details have made the rounds prior to today, a pair of leaked images posted by Twitter user WindyLeak posted last Friday and yesterday would seem to confirm Samsung's plans for a 2K resolution display.
While the actual device casing appears to be concealed from view, a fairly clear image posted Sunday nicely reveals the rumored 5.2-inch quad HD display expected to make its debut on the premium smartphone.
F for fantastic
Samsung's mythical Galaxy F first popped up on the radar last fall, when hopes of something other than a plastic shell for the new Galaxy S5 were seemingly dashed.
That's because the Galaxy F is said to be housed in a metal frame housing a quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor and a whopping 3GB of RAM to help push all of those pixels onto the screen.
Those specs, coupled with a rumored 16-megapixel rear camera, would make the Galaxy F a more premium device than even Samsung's coveted Galaxy S series, and presumably at an even higher price tag.
Reports at the time pegged the Galaxy F launch for last month - a target date Samsung has clearly missed, but that could presumably be intended to provide the Galaxy S5 with a clear runway for its long-awaited April 11 release.
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