South Korea's Samsung has confirmed it will introduce a "mini" version of its popular Galaxy S3 smartphone at an event in Germany. The company confirmed it would formally announce a shrunken version of its 4.8-inch flagship phone at the event Thursday, the Los Angeles Times reported. The mini version with a smaller, 4-inch screen will launch first in Europe, J.K. Shin, Samsung's head of mobile communications, said. "There's a lot of demand for a 4-inch screen device in Europe," Shin told The Verge website. "Some call it an entry-level device, but we call it 'mini.'" While larger displays are selling points for Android smartphones, giving them screen-size bragging rights over the new iPhone 5 with its 4-inch screen, there is ongoing demand for more-compact devices. The Galaxy S3 has been a sales success for Samsung since it launched in late May, and in August it beat out the iPhone 4S as the top-selling phone in the United States, the Times reported.
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