Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini 'SM-G800F' variant listed on company's support pages



We've been hearing a lot about the expected Samsung Galaxy S5 variants, and since the original's launch, Samsung has announced the Galaxy S5 Crystal Edition, and the Galaxy K zoom. The industry is still holding its breath for the expected premium variant, the mini-variant, and the lite-variant.

But now we have something that comes straight from Samsung's stable, and seems to be an unofficial confirmation of the existence of the alleged Galaxy S5 Mini.A Dutch publication named Galaxy Club first spotted the alleged Galaxy S5 Mini listing on Samsung Finland's support page.

Earlier, leaks have suggested that the yet-to-be-announced Galaxy S5 Mini comes with model number SM-G800 (with a few variations) and notably, the company's Finland support page has listed one of them, the SM-G800F.

Along with Tuesday's leak of the SM-G800 Galaxy S5 Mini, the Galaxy S5 Neo was allegedly also spotted - the SM-G750 - listed on an Indian import/ export website.The alleged Galaxy S5 Mini first came in the news earlier this month with some rumoured specifications leaked, such Android 4.4 KitKat; a quad-core Snapdragon processor; 8-megapixel rear camera; 2-megapixel front-facing camera; 1.5GB of RAM; 16GB inbuilt storage, an IR blaster and 2100mAh battery.


However, there is no word whether the yet-to-be-announced Galaxy S5 Mini will pack features such as the fingerprint scanner, heart rate sensor and IP67 certification for dust and water-resistance.Earlier, Samsung launched the much-anticipated camera-variant of the Galaxy S5, the Galaxy K zoom, at its 'Kapture the Moment' event at the Red Dot Design Museum in Singapore. Unfortunately, the South Korean giant has not announced any pricing and availability details of the Galaxy K zoom.
The Samsung Galaxy K zoom is the second camera specialised-smartphone from the company, the first being the Galaxy S4 Zoom.

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