Samsung Galaxy S4 Trailer 2 Released: More Colors In Store?

Samsung just released another tantalizing trailer about its much-hyped Galaxy S4.

The trailer, a second from Samsung, features the boy Jeremy being harassed by his neighbor Jane, who wants the mysterious package for herself. Jeremy then sneaks into his room to see what is actually in the package.

"It's pretty irresistible," Jeremy tells his dog. "You should see what's inside. It will blow you away."

Jeremy then adds, "It's my favorite color. It's unreal. Totally amazing."

This suggests that the S4 may be available in multiple colors, unlike its predecessor, the S3, which is only available in pebble or white.

The first trailer released by Samsung featured Jeremy looking inside a box and running back home with it. After showing him sitting at his desk a message appears stating, "to be continued." The second video ends with the same message.

Samsung will fully unveil the Galaxy S4 at an event in Times Square on Thursday March 14. Features rumored for the device include an eight-core Exynos processor, 2 GB of RAM, a 4.99 inch Super Amoled display, 13-megapixel back camera and 2-megapixel front-facing camera. It is also expected to run the latest version of Android, 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

Also rumored are the much anticipated "Eye Scroll" and "Eye Pause" features, also known as "Smart Scroll" and "Smart Pause." "Eye Scroll" is said to allow users to scroll through the phone using their eyes, without actually having to touch the device. "Eye Pause" would be a feature whereby a scroll or a video is paused when the viewer looks away from the screen.

The smartphone might also have a "green PHOLED" display: basically an eco-friendly version of the AMOLED display.

Expect the S4 to make a huge splash when it lands in stores, probably in late April. It will most certainly be one of the most popular devices of the year. Until then, we'll just have to feed off the rumors and these videos of a kid named Jeremy. 

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