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Samsung’s official Twitter account has tweeted a teaser image for the much-anticipated Galaxy S IV ahead of the handset’s grand unveiling on Thursday, March 14. The image doesn’t give much away, but it does provide us with some idea of what the device will look like. And to be honest, we’re not all that impressed.

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On Monday, a number of images hit the web that purportedly showed off the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S IV — just days before its official unveiling in New York City. The images looked genuine, but just in case you had any doubts that they might be fake, here’s a hands-on video of the device from the same source.

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We’re now just a few days away from Samsung’s much-anticipated unveiling of the Galaxy S IV, and the Korean company has published its second teaser video in an effort to get you all excited. Just like the first one, this one’s super cheesy, and it continues the story of young Jeremy Maxwell, who gets given the world’s first Galaxy S IV.

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Samsung smartphones outsold those from rivals Apple, Nokia, and Lenovo in China throughout 2012, allowing the Korean company to claim the biggest share of the Chinese smartphone market, according to the latest report from Strategy Analytics.

Nokia had claimed the top spot in 2011, but the Finnish firm has struggled to compete with Samsung’s Galaxy devices this time around, and couldn’t even make its way into the top five.

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On Thursday, March 14, Samsung will unveil the much-anticipated Galaxy S IV at an event in New York City’s Times Square. The Korean company has been very secretive about its next-generation Android flagship — as it was with the Galaxy S III last year — but pictures of the new device may have been leaked ahead of its official debut.

The image you see above was posted to Chinese forum 52 Samsung, and it’s just one of many of that purportedly show the Galaxy S IV. The handset looks a lot like a Galaxy Note II — albeit a slightly smaller version — but according to a benchmark test, its internals are very different.

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