The Samsung Galaxy S4 was finally unveiled last night after months of speculation and anticipation levels that are usually reserved for the latest version of the iPhone.
The smartphone boasts a five inch Super AMOLED high definition screen, 13 megapixel camera and runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, but there is just as much emphasis on the software than the hardware with numerous voice, face and gesture recognition features included.
Would you rather stick with your iPhone or do you fancy one of the other Android heavyweights recently announced by HTC or Sony. Perhaps you’re backing one of the outsiders from BlackBerry or Nokia or you’re perfectly happy with your Samsung Galaxy S2 or 23?
Maybe you’re still waiting for the LG Nexus 4 that you ordered to finally reach you?
In any case, we want to know if you’ll be getting one when it reaches the UK on 26 April. Show your preference by voting below.
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What I want for my next phone is for it to be tough, waterproof, longer battery life, 100% readable daylight screen, smaller (or folders smaller) - clam shell?
Unfortunately neither the S4 or iPhone 5 is taking us in that direction.
At the moment the S3 has all the features I need (probably more than enough!)!