Samsung are expected to launch a new Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone at Mobile World Congress later this month, we have already seen a photo of the handset, the Samsung SM-W750V, which is the Verizon version of the device.
Now the Samsung SM-WM750V has appeared at the FCC for testing and the device comes with Verizon’s LTE and CDMA bands.
What we know so far is that this new Samsung Windows Phone 8.1 handset will feature a 5 inch full high definition display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The Samsung SM-W750V is said to be called the Samsung Huron when it lands on Verizon Wireless, and it will come with 4G LTE.
As yet we do not have any confirmation on the other specifications, although the device is rumored to feature a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB of RAM.
We can also expect possibly a 13 megapixel camera on the back of the handset and a 2 megapixel up front for video calls.
We are hoping to have some more information on the new Samsung Huron later this month, as yet there are no details on whether this new Windows Phone smartphone will be exclusive to Verizon or whether it will launch with other carriers under a different name.
Source Sammobile
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