In terms of hardware, you're looking at a standard-issue Galaxy S 4 - complete with the same uninspired design and cheap materials as its TouchWiz-equipped siblings. Obviously, there's no carrier branding to be found anywhere. Samsung's logo appears below the earpiece in front and underneath the flash in the back - that's it. The radios are fully unlocked and support EDGE, HSPA+ and LTE (bands 4 and 17 for T-Mobile and AT&T in the US). Of course, what matter most here is the software - a completely stock build of Android 4.2.2 (Jellybean) that's devoid of any carrier or manufacturer apps and services.
Engadget , Samsung Galaxy S 4 Google Play edition hands-on (video), Samsung Galaxy S 4 Google Play edition hands-on (video)
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