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Purported Samsung Galaxy Note 4 gets leaked

UPDATE: Additional Galaxy Note 4 images from PhoneArena after the break.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be launched early next month, giving the Korean smart phone maker its much needed boost in the flagship segment. GSMArena apparently has been tipped with leaked shots of the purported Galaxy Note 4 and it appears to have similar design approach as its upcoming premium Galaxy Alpha.

It also reveals a bottom facing speaker grill and there’s also a squarish silo for its S-Pen stylus. The back also comes with a heart rate sensor which is also placed vertically on the left side of its camera. If this is real, the Galaxy Note 4 is looking very squarish with a LG Prada looking textured back cover with a hint of BlackBerry Passport.

The Galaxy Note 4’s alleged box also had made an appearance but we are doubting if this is the actual design. It is a radical change from its wooden textured look and it is rare of Samsung to put an image of the phone on the box cover. Another suspicion is the lack of a stylus which is inseparable for the Note series. What do you think of the design? Leave your thoughts below.

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