Monday, December 29, 2014

Galaxy Note 4 with Snapdragon 810 soc officially announced – TechTastic

         

galaxy-note-4-snapdragon-810 Samsung today announced the Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE for homeland South Korea. The device that is not to the Netherlands to come carries the model number SM-G916 and needs from the end of January already available in the home country, and that’s good news for us and all smartphone manufacturers.

In the past few weeks there namely various rumors that Qualcomm would have problems with the development of the Snapdragon 810 chipset. The chip manufacturer, however, that everything went according to plan, but insisted on a launch in the first half of 2015, without mentioning a specific date. In addition to the Galaxy 4 S-LTE chipset is expected later this year in all high-end models from Samsung, Sony, HTC and LG are found.

The Snapdragon 810 soc is the first high -end chip from Qualcomm with support for 64-bit instructions and 4G / LTE CAT.9. The advantage of this new 4G modem is that users can make on three frequencies simultaneously 4G use, which can be obtained from a theoretical download speed 450Mbit / s. In Europe, at this time, however, still not a single provider that supports this technology, and that is precisely why the Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE provisionally appears only in South Korea.

The design of the SoC is based on the big.LITTLE architecture from ARM and Qualcomm therefore no longer use is made of the Krait cores of previous generations. Under the silicone chip are four powerful Cortex-A57 cores to find and four-efficient Cortex-A53 cores, all eight can be enabled simultaneously. The GPU is an internally developed Adreno 430.

For the rest of the Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE identical to the Galaxy Note 4 earlier in the Netherlands has been released, and is currently on sale for just over 600 Euro. The unit here has a Snapdragon 805 sooc with 3GB RAM, a 16-megapixel camera (rear), 3.7-megapixel (front) and still running on Android 4.4 KitKat, although there is already busy working on an Android 5.0 Lollipop update.

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