All about the
Samsung Galaxy S 4 Black Mist 64GB including Specs, Reviews, News, Videos and Pricing
More images
Availability
Other Variations
Galaxy S 4 White Frost 64GB, Galaxy S 4 White Frost 32GB, Galaxy S 4 White Frost 16GB, Galaxy S 4 Black Mist 32GB, Galaxy S 4 Black Mist 16GB
Quick Summary
The Samsung Galaxy S 4 offers a 5" Super AMOLED touchscreen display with Gorilla Glass 3, 13MP camera with flash and 2MP front-facing camera.
Stuffed inside the Galaxy S 4 is either a 1.9GHz quad-core processor or 1.6GHz octa-core processor. The processor that's included will vary by market. Samsung has also included 2GB RAM, 16GB/32GB/64GB of internal storage, microSD card slot and 2,600mAh battery, all of which fits inside a body that measures 7.9mm thick and weighs 130g. As far as radio support goes, the Galaxy S 4 includes 850/900/1900/2100 MHz 3G support, including 42Mbps HSPA+ connectivity. There's also up to 6 different 4G LTE band sets for the Galaxy S 4, which will once again vary by market.
On the software side of things, the Galaxy S 4 will come to market with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean running beneath Samsung's TouchWiz UI. Unsurprisingly, Samsung will also be including several new features with its TouchWiz overlay. The Dual Camera functionality will allow users to capture images using the front and rear cameras simultaneously, and the Dual Video Call feature will allow use of both the front and rear cameras during video chats as well. Galaxy S 4 users will also have 12 different shooting modes to choose from when capturing photos with the device's cameras, and the Story Album can collect images and sort them into albums using certain criteria. Users can even have a physical photo album with their images created thanks to Samsung's partnership with Blurb.
- Data: 4G, HSPA, HSPA+, LTE
- Design: Bar
- Keyboard/Buttons: Touchscreen
- Type: Smartphone
- Talk Time: ?
- Touch Screen: Yes - capacitive
- Camera Features: 1080p HD video capture, 2MP front-facing camera which can be used simultaneously with main camera to capture picture-in-picture, BSI sensor, HDR, panorama, night mode, face detection, DLNA
- Bluetooth: Yes, v4.0
- Operating System: Google Android
- Wi-Fi: Yes
- See full specs
Similar Samsung devices | See all
Learn more
(sponsored by Verizon Wireless)
Ringtones? Visit our sponsor
Samsung Galaxy S 4 Black Mist 64GB
Latest Related PhoneDog Video
Samsung Galaxy S 4 Black Mist 64GB
More Related Videos
Samsung Galaxy S 4 Black Mist 64GB
Related News
Samsung Galaxy S 4 Black Mist 64GBPrices from eBay |
|
|---|---|
| Samsung Galaxy S IV GT-I9500 (Latest Model) - 64GB - Black... | $675 |
| Brand New Samsung Galaxy S4 S IV 16GB - Black Mist (AT&T) -... | $317 |
| Samsung Galaxy S IV GT-I9500 (Latest Model) - 64GB - Black... | $699.99 |
Samsung Galaxy S 4 Black Mist 64GB
Compatible service plans & rates
| $70 Android Muve Music | $70 |
| $70 iPhone plan | $70 |
| $70 Smart LTE plan | $70 |
| $60 Smart LTE plan | $60 |
| $60 Android Muve Music | $60 |
| $60 iPhone plan | $60 |
| Simply Everything Family | $209.98 |
| Everything Data Family 3000 | $189.99 |
| Everything Data Family 1500 | $149.99 |
| Simply Everything | $109.99 |
| Everything Data 900 | $99.99 |
| Everything Data 450 | $79.99 |
| Simple Choice Unlimited Family | $120 |
| Simple Choice 2GB Family | $100 |
| Simple Choice 500MB Family | $80 |
| Simple Choice Unlimited | $70 |
| Simple Choice 2GB | $60 |
| Simple Choice 500MB | $50 |
| Nationwide 65 Plus Two-Line SharePlan | $59.98 |
| Share Everything Smartphone Plan | $40 |
| Nationwide Messaging Unlimited | $34.99 |
| Nationwide 65 Plus | $29.99 |

























Jay Write
4.6
"Cheap plastic... Powerful phone"
This is my second galaxy on the Tmobile network.. I'm very big on HTC and debated very long over the Galaxy S4 and the HTC One.. The thing about the Galaxy S4 isn't all of its bells and whistles.. And it's lack of audio quality when compared to the HTC One.. It's the speed and power that attracted me.. It's crisp screen and most of all expandable memory.. Yeah.. A lot of people complained when they found out how much available space is really on the Galaxy.. But you can always stick an SD card... more...