Rumor
published by a Korean digital media and citing sources from the company, would have provided Samsung Galaxy Note presentation 4 for next September .
Berlin has already witnessed the arrival of the latest Galaxy Note, so, if so, Samsung maintain the same cycle performances than in previous years and we could see, after the summer, the new phablet offered by the company South Korean.
Although the Asian giant kept secret the technical specifications of the new device and his engineers are immersed in full discussion of some details of the development, the Korean publication opens our eyes on the possibilities of the future Galaxy Note 4.
probably have a processor with 64-bit architecture to catch up to Apple and its iPhone 5s. There is no problem in this regard, because, right now Qualcomm has Snapdragon processors trained for this purpose and recently announced.
Samsung has not yet revealed anything about the specifications of Note 4
Although this is the idea of ??Samsung, all depends on what the market check , as there are opinions that are contrary to the use of this architecture as unnecessary in these devices. Also, take some time to successfully implement this technology, both in terms of hardware and software.
Another new feature is the addition a display with much higher resolution. is talk of 2K and 4K resolutions and could offer different models with Full HD, Quad HD and Ultra HD . It would also be possible to incorporate the Galaxy Note 4 20.1 megapixel camera with optical image stabilizer.
On the possibility, as some rumors suggested, that the phablet incorporate a flexible display responsible for the company did not want to give many clues and have only said it would be an option to consider. What does seem clear is that, like the Galaxy S5 would be waterproof, dustproof .
Samsung is pushing strongly the tablet market, including phablets and believe they can beat Apple in this market as it has in the market for smartphones . So say, at least from KoreaTimes.
How about a device with these specifications
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