Originally brandished off as the unnamed 4G LTE Samsung device for Verizon at CES back in January, the Samsung Stealth was photographed.   The Stealth offers its users 4G speeds on a 4.3inch Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen, running Android 2.2, powered by a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 1.3MP front-facing & 8MP rear-facing camera w/ 720p HD video capture, Wi-Fi b/g/n support, Bluetooth, aGPS, and HDMI-out port.  TechnoBuffalo got the skinny on a possible release date (which is looking like mid-April) and reported to have a great, 8-10 hours of battery life on LTE.   This makes the 4G smartphone choice for Verizon customers even more difficult but that’s only if the Thunderbolt ever gets released.   Check out a few more pics after the break.

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