06-08-2014 – After Samsung last week uitstuurde invitations to the international press conference at the IFA in Berlin, Samsung has now specifically hinted at the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung hint unambiguously upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4
In addition to the unambiguous reference to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in the invitation also display the menu that appears at the moment that the button on the S Pen printed for the Galaxy Note. In the middle is the “Unpacked” logo. During the Mobile World Congress, the first edition of Unpacked 2014
Early this year took place in Barcelona. Since Samsung presented when the Samsung Galaxy S5.
the past few weeks has been full of gossip and speculation about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Based on all the rumors and speculation is expected that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is no longer a going to get bigger screen than its predecessors. Like the current Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is expected that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 a display screen of 5.7 inches in diameter going to get. Yesterday Chinese sources even suggested that the display of the Galaxy Note 4 would have. Diagonal of 5.5 inches This post, however, received with much skepticism.
Special detail will likely be the screen resolution. On the screen of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 There is talk of a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels, or the ‘qHD resolution. This makes the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 second ‘western’ smartphone behind the LG G3 with such a high screen resolution.
In addition, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 expected to run on the new Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 805. This is a quad-core processor with a speed of at least 2.5 GHz. The processor is accompanied by three gigabytes of memory. Finally, it is already known that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 a 16-megapixel camera ISOCELL possibly going to get with optical image stabilization.
The presentation of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will take place on Wednesday, September 3 at 14 pm Berlin. GSM Helpdesk Netherlands also will be present during the launch in Berlin to report on it.
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