A smaller Galaxy S4 is coming

TECHi's Author Rocco Penn
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They went big with the Note 3. They went medium sized with the Galaxy S4. Now, Samsung is going small with a reduced version of the latter.

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Samsung is making a smaller version of its flagship Galaxy S4 phone — the Galaxy S4 mini — available in the United States next month.

The Galaxy S4 mini’s screen is 4.3 inches diagonally, compared with 5 inches for the regular Galaxy S4. Nonetheless, the mini version is still larger than the latest iPhones.

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