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    Samsung Galaxy K cameraphone leaks

    Last year Samsung showed of it’s first 16 Megapixel zoom cameraphone the Galaxy s4 Zoom , and now we get to see a Samsung Galaxy K, also known as the Galaxy S5 zoom leaked. And while we’re never ones to turn down an early look at an unannounced smartphone, the image didn’t exactly give us more to talk about.

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    From the two new photos of the Galaxy K cameraphone have been posted to Chinese site Baidu. The images show the Galaxy K from the front and from above, and the device’s 10x optical zoom lens is extended in both shots.

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    Samsung Galaxy K is expected to come to market with a spec list that includes

    • 4.8-inch 720p Super AMOLED display,
    • Hexa-core Exynos 5 5260 processor
    • 2GB RAM
    • 20-megapixel rear camera with 10x optical zoom and Xenon flash.

    While not totally bleeding edge specs, this is a bump up from the Galaxy S4 zoom. Samsung is expected to officially unveil the Galaxy K at an event next week on April 29.

     

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