Samsung GS4 Black Editions made official ahead of Galaxy S5 launch

Samsung Galaxy S4 Black Edition
Samsung Galaxy S4 Black Edition

Although they have already appeared online, Samsung made the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S4 mini Black Editions official in a press release sent out on Friday. The launch of the flagship Galaxy S5 is just weeks away, but there’s still no indication from Samsung that the torrent of Galaxy S4 models will taper off any time soon. The Galaxy S4 Black Edition is virtually identical to previous releases: 1.9 GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor, 5-inch 1080p display, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, 13-megapixel rear camera and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

The Galaxy S4 mini Black Edition will feature the same specs as former models as well: 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display, 1.7 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, 8-megapixel rear camera and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. The only pronounced difference between the Black Editions and every other Galaxy S4 release is that the Black Editions will “sport a high-quality leather-like textured black back cover and bezel” and also “come preloaded with a suite of eight dedicated wallpapers for both the home and lock screens as well as several new and exclusive ringtones.”

According to the press release, the Galaxy S4 Black Edition devices will be available in select markets starting this month. The full release can be found below.

Seoul, Korea–[February 7, 2014]– Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today introduced new Black Edition versions of the successful Galaxy S4 and S4 mini. These new editions are the latest in Samsung’s effort to build on its commitment to deliver innovative technologies with more premium design choices to consumers.

Both the Galaxy S4 and S4 mini Black Editions sport a high-quality leather-like textured black back cover and bezel. This distinct and refined design provides consumers with a stylish Galaxy experience. In addition, Black Edition devices also come preloaded with a suite of eight dedicated wallpapers for both the home and lock screens as well as several new and exclusive ringtones. The Galaxy S4 and S4 mini Black Editions are sold in sleek black packaging complete with a set of black accessories including a power adapter, data cable and headphones.

“As Samsung continues to expand on the modern Galaxy design approach, we’re excited to offer Black Edition versions of our popular Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S4 mini,” said Younghee Lee, Executive Vice President of Global Marketing, IT & Mobile Division at Samsung Electronics. “These eye-catching and sophisticated models demonstrate Samsung’s commitment to bring consumers new ways to express their style through their mobile device.”

The Black Edition Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S4 mini devices will be available in select markets from February.

Make life more meaningful with the Galaxy S4

The Galaxy S4 was developed to enhance the meaningful moments in our lives through its innovative features and superior hardware. It hosts a Full HD Super AMOLED display that showcases images at their very best on a 5-inch screen with 441ppi. Equipped with a powerful rear 13MP camera, the Galaxy S4 also boasts a Dual Camera function that allows simultaneous use of both front and rear cameras. The Galaxy S4’s new and innovative software features include Air View and Air Gesture for effortless tasks, while it also keeps users up-to-date with information about their health and wellbeing using S Health.

Experience the powerful and compact Galaxy S4 mini

With a 4.3” qHD Super AMOLED display, 107g light weight and compact design, the Galaxy S4 mini is easy to carry and operate with one hand. Though compact, the Galaxy S4 mini also boasts powerful performance, equipped with a 1.7GHz dual core processor that allows users to quickly and easily perform data intensive tasks. The Galaxy S4 mini supports many intuitive features and services provided by the Galaxy S4, designed enhance every facet of life.

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