Currently, Samsung test a version of Android 5.1.1 for Samsung Galaxy Note 4, according to the AnTuTu Benchmark. It is expected that Samsung will release Android 5.1.1 in late July for the popular phablet.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is possible to get to the point Android 5.1.1, as we can expect a database entry. In this case it is the usually reliable benchmark AnTuTu. From that entry shows that Samsung is currently testing Android 5.1.1 on the popular phablet. Since both the Samsung Galaxy S6 as the S6 Edge also no Android 5.1.1 have been received, the expectation now is that the Note 4 until the turn when these two smartphones have already received the updates.
According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 are provided in July of Android update. It is as yet not clear exactly what we can expect from that update, but it seems in any case that we can expect mostly performance improvements and bug fixes. The same we see namely happen to the Nexus line of Google: Nexus any device that has received the update, is currently performing better than those that do not have the update; both in terms of battery and performance in general.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a cross between a phone and a tablet, which is called a phablet. Samsung brings a number of years this successful series Note on the market and provides users with a large screen (5.7 inches), a good processor (Qualcomm Snapdragon 805) and high resolution (2560 x 1440). Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has just about every modern connector that you would expect from a phablet-and he has two cameras: one of 16MP in the back and one in front of 3,7MP
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