The latest update of Samsung Mobile is now working on a new Windows Phone powered smartphone recently leaked over the web – the smartphone dubbed as Huron also known as SM-W750V out of the box. The phone appears to share many of the design features of the Galaxy line, with a slim bezel and casing will likely be made from poly-carbonate materials.
According to @evleaks, Samsung’s new Windows smartphone will be powered by Windows Phone 8.1 and will possibly see a release around the same time as Nokia Lumia ICON. The leaked photo shows a device which strongly resembles the Galaxy S4, but lacks the camera button on the side. With has an obvious Windows Start button front and centre which you can see for the typical Windows Phones currently out in the market.
The mid-range Windows Phone-powered smartphone is expected to be powered by quad-core CPU with a Qualcomm Adreno 305 GPU, a combination that powers most of Nokia’s low-end Lumias. According to some reports, the screen resolution of the device is said to be 720 x 1,280 pixels; however, others point at a possible full HD 1,920 x 1,080p display.
Samsung hasn't released any official announcement at this time, but let us wait for the time if this phone will shown at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Spain. So, stay tuned for more update.

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