Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Specs Made Even Better, Release Date in October
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is noteworthy for its fully-packed specs and features, made better than its previous Note 3, and its release date is set for October 2014.
The Note 4 is a 5.7 inch screen phablet, featuring Samsung's very first 1440p display. Its Super AMOLED display comes with a quad HD resolution, and that is 4x the regular HDs out there. The new phablet also comes in black, white, gold, and in pink, and is looking classy. It surely looks better than its previous one, with a lightly textured vibe and metallic rim. It is as big as a phablet can be, but still small enough fit into our pockets, measuring 6 x 3.1 x 0.34 inches and weighing 176 grams. It has a heart-rate monitor and a microSD slot at its back.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a quad-core Snapdragon 805 chipset, and the phablet runs the same OS as the Galaxy S5, but faster with a 2.7GHz processor. It also has a 32GB internal storage that can be expanded to 64GB. It also comes with a 3GB RAM. The Note 4's battery will charge up to 50% in half an hour.
The Note 4 introduces a new 3.7 megapixel front camera. It also has a 16 megapixel back camera, with optical image stabilization, and has a HDR preview mode. Both front and back cameras now performs better even in low-light settings.
The new Note's S Pen stylus is more sensitive and accurate than it was before. The S Pen can also now minimize app windows. It can be dragged around, copy/pasted, and can define visible words, too.
As for the price, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 should cost around $300 (with contract) to $600 (without contract) in the US.
















