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Samsung teases new Galaxy and Ativ devices for June 20 reveal
May 27th 2013, 13:39

Samsung teases new Galaxy and Ativ devices for June 20 reveal

Samsung will announce a range of new devices in June, according to a poster released by the South Korean manufacturer today.

The event is called the "Samsung Premiere 2013" and will include new devices for its Galaxy and ATIV portfolio.

The event will be held at Earls Court, London, on the 20th June and it will be streamed on its YouTube channel, at 7pm GMT, for the rest of the World to watch.

The event poster includes up-close photos of what could be a new mobile and possibly a new tablet.

Old rumours, new tricks?

Samsung could have another attempt at cracking the Windows Phone market via its ATIV range, alongside releasing the much rumoured Galaxy S4 mini.

The downsized device has already had a troubled few months, with its specifications being leaked back in April and a continuously delayed release date.

    


Galaxy S4 mini confirmed on Samsung's UK apps page
May 26th 2013, 11:12

Galaxy S4 mini confirmed on Samsung's UK apps page

Following numerous rumours and leaks, the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini has appeared on the company's official apps page in the UK.

The smaller and scaled back version of the flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone has yet to be officially confirmed by Samsung, but various reports have suggested it's on the way this July.

The phone's appearance on the UK Content & Services website seems to end any lingering doubt.

No specs have revealed, and there's no sign of a release date and, as Engadget reports, the phone is only appearing on the UK website at present, which hints at a European launch.

Big brother

The forthcoming launch of the Galaxy S4 mini follows last year's Galaxy S3 mini, which sought to lower the cost, but offer all of the same software features while maintaining the design aesthetic in a smaller body.

That handset didn't perform quite as well as its illustrious big brother, critically and commercially, so it'll be interesting to see what Samsung comes up with when it officially unveils the Galaxy S4 mini.

    


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