http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/05/gs4stockandroidlead01.jpgDespite being officially unveiled at Google I/O, the stock Android version of the Samsung Galaxy S 4 has remained the unicorn of the show, seldom seen by anyone not closely associated with the company’s top brass. We ran into Android VP Hugo Barra at the show, who was happy to give us a few brief moments with the upcoming device. There is still a lot of mystery around the $649 phone ahead of its June 26th launch, but we’ve been able to glean a few details of what we can expect.
While the model in Hugo’s hand is a pre-release model and is subject to change between now and its official release, the hardware and overall design of the new GS4 are virtually identical to what we’d find on an AT&T or T-Mobile model: it sports a Snapdragon 600 chipset, 13MP camera, 16GB internal storage, LTE support (a perk for stock fans who were disappointed that the Nexus 4 came without it) and 1080p display. Google isn’t officially declaring this a Nexus device (not yet, at least), but the GS4 at least exhibits many of the same qualities, such as an unlocked bootloader and the promise of prompt system updates.
The firmware is completely untouched by Samsung as well, currently featuring Android 4.2.2 in exactly the same manner we’d expect from your run-of-the-mill Nexus. Samsung’s onslaught of smart features – the S-b*****ng, Air Gestures, special camera modes and the like – are all absent here, leaving the user with an experience completely untouched by the manufacturer. The phone appears to respond a tad faster without the TouchWiz experience, but we’ll need to spend more time with it before coming to any solid conclusions. Sound like the perfect phone for you? Make sure you’re in the Google Play Store on June 26th so you can grab one for yourself. In the meantime, enjoy our gallery of images below!
Gallery: Samsung Galaxy S 4 running stock Android at Google I/O
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