Samsung may unveil its Galaxy S4 Mini at a scheduled launch event in London on June 20 according to ZDNet.com.
The smartphone company has yet to officially announce that they're making an S4 mini, but earlier this week it was revealed on Engadget.com that U.K. users could view the new device while looking through the company's Content & Services app page.
Samsung has since taken the photo down, but not before the news made its way around the internet.
The new device will reportedly come with a model number of GT-9195.
The leaked images seemed to indicate that the S4 mini could come with a 4.3-inch display, an 8 megapixel camera and a dual-core 1.5GHz processor.
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Other rumored specs include: 540 x 960 screen resolution, 1.5 GB RAM size, 5GB of internal storage and the device could run on Android 4.2.2 according to GSMarena.com.
It would be no surprise if the S4 is announced at the London event, as the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini was revealed shortly after the normal S3 debuted.
Samsung has yet to comment on the leaked pictures or if the S4 mini will be one of the devices shown-off at London as of press time.
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Samsung did announce last week that new Galaxy Android products will be introduced, along with a new line of Ativ devices according to a company press release.
So far the only new devices that have been announced for the London event include a Ativ Smart PCs, a Windows Phone 8 Ativ smartphone, and new Windows RT Ativ tablets.
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