Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Review, Improved Specs and Features of the New Note Phablet, including Qualcomm's Fastest Snapdragon 805 Chipset
So far, there is no doubt that the Galaxy Note 4 has been getting great reviews, as it has all the features that any demanding phablet user could ask for. One if its latest features include the ever-efficient Snapdragon 805 chipset from Qualcomm.
The Note 4 has a 5.7-inch quad-HD display, and it's surely looking sharp, as it also comes with a 2560 x 1440 pixel panel and Super AMOLED display.
Note 4 also comes with a better-looking metal frame. The metal frame comes in smooth aluminum and the edges are very polished. The Note 4 comes also in charcoal black and frost white, while it still has the leather-like plastic back of the previous Note 3. The newer chipset also means better multitasking experience, and the S Pen feature is also improved in this new Note 4. It also comes with a better 16-megapixel camera, as the images are more detailed. The fingerprint reader is also more reliable than the Galaxy S5 device.
The Galaxy Note 4 offers a louder sound, as through its new back speaker. Yet, the sound may be too harsh and messy. Yet, the Note 4 makes up in other features, including its better-efficient multitasking feature; the Multi Window is so much easier to use than its previous Note 3. You can now run two apps side by side, as you can also drag and drop contents between them.
The Note 4 measures 6.04 x 3.09 x 0.33 inches, and weighs 6.2 ounces. Sadly, the new Note is thicker and heavier than the previous Note 3.
You can now get the Note 4 for $300 with a 2-year contract on AT&T.
















