The Samsung Galaxy S5 is, perhaps, the biggest Android sensation to date, so you can imagine how nuts the Internet went when rumors began to surface that a Mini version of the S5 was leaked!

According to The Times of India, a phone called the SM-G870 has appeared on the Indian trade website Zauba. And if the phone looks a little too familiar, it's because it's a miniature version of the much-anticipated Galaxy S5, which is set to hit the general market next month.

It wouldn't be the first miniature version of a Galaxy phone, considering that the miniature version of the Galaxy S4 dropped two months after the large version of the S4 hit the market. However, if this SM-G870 is really a miniature version of the S5, it would be the first time that Samsung dropped a "miniature" version of a Galaxy phone before the actual phone hit the market.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is an upcoming Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics, that serves as the immediate successor to 2013's Galaxy S4. Unveiled on Feb. 24, 2014 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, it is expected to be generally released on April 11, 2014. As with the S4, the S5 is an evolution of the prior year's model, placing a particular emphasis on an improved build quality, dust and water resistance, a more refined user experience, new security features such as a fingerprint reader, and an updated camera.

The design of the S5 evolves upon the design of the S4, with a rounded, polycarbonate chassis carrying a "modern glam" look, faux metal trim, and a removable rear cover. Unlike past models, the S5's rear cover uses a higher quality soft plastic, and is dimpled to improve grip. The S5 is IP67 certified for dust resistance, and for water resistance in up to 1 metre (3.3 ft) of water for up to 30 minutes; as such, the S5's Micro-USB 3.0 port now uses a removable cover. The S5 will be available in black, blue, gold, and white color finishes.