Samsung SCH-I425 ‘Godiva’ gets benchmarked on its way to Verizon
CES may be over, but that doesn’t mean that phone makers and carriers won’t be launching any new devices for the remainder of this year. In fact, as the Las Vegas show becomes a memory, we’re going to see plenty of leaks about upcoming smartphones – just as always.
One such handset is the Samsung SCH-I425, currently codenamed Godiva. This is on its way to Verizon, which will unveil it officially when it’s ready. It appears to be an upper-midrange offering for this day and age, and should nicely complement the upcoming quad-core beasts in Big Red’s portfolio.
Thanks to some benchmark results that have showed up online we can tell you a few things about the Godiva.
It has a 1280×720 HD touchscreen, a dual-core 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor (MSM8960), 4G LTE support, and it runs Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. It also appears to not have software rendered on-screen Android navigation buttons, instead going with the more traditional layout featuring hardware buttons under the screen.
That’s all we can gather based on the leaked benchmark results, but do expect the Samsung SCH-I425 Godiva to start leaking much more in the future. We’ll let you know when we have more information about it.
Via Ameblo
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