The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be the Korean maker’s next big thing considering its earlier rumoured high-spec Galaxy S5 model turns out to be a LTE-A variant that’s exclusive in their home country. While the rumours of this new phablet have been trickling in, a fresh batch of credible info has appeared on Antutu Benchmark.
Matching earlier speculation, the Galaxy Note 4 was spotted in 2 variants – a Octa-Core Exynos 5433 (SM-N910C) model and Quad-Core Snapdragon 805 (SM-N910S) version. Processor aside, the rest of the specs are identical with both having 3GB RAM, 32GB of on-board storage and a 16MP main camera. The front camera is listed with a 3.68MP unit, which is largest we’ve seen for their flagship model. Samsung is probably taking the Selfie generation more seriously as other makers have been bumping its front camera like the Huawei Ascend P7 with its a 8MP front shooter.
In terms of software, it runs on a more recent Android 4.4.3 KitKat but they probably would upgrade this to the newer Android 4.4.4 before its launch. Another critical spec which isn’t shown is the display. Like its latest Galaxy S5 LTE-A, the Galaxy Note 4 will be sporting a Quad HD display of 2560×1440 pixels resolution but it is said to have maintained the same 5.7″ screen size of its current Galaxy Note 3. This gives it a pixel density of 515 ppi (pixels per inch) which is lower than the 576ppi from the Galaxy S5 LTE-A’s 5.1″ Quad HD display.
Check out the specs from Antutu after the break.
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