If these latest benchmark leaks are to be believed, the Samsung Galaxy S5 will be launching in two versions—the SM-G900R4 that’s jam-packed with the latest hardware and the lesser specced (but still high-end) SM-G900H.
As seen in the leaked benchmark result below, the SM-G900R4 boasts a Snapdragon 800 processor, Adreno 330 GPU, and 1440p resolution, along with 32GB internal storage and 3GB of RAM. This model is reportedly bound for the US market.
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On the other hand, the rest of the world will apparently be receiving the SM-G900H model of the Samsung Galaxy S5. This time we have an 8-core Exynos 5422 powering the device, along with Mali T628 GPU and 2GB of RAM. Screen resolution is down to 1080p, while internal storage is just 16GB.
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We’ll be able to confirm if these two are the real deal at the upcoming Unpacked event.

Looks like Samsung came up with a similar strategy with Apple (IPhone 5S and IPhone 5C). Seems to me that Samsung really is a copycat.