appear in new TuttoAndroid Rumors about the next phablet and flagship of the Korean company, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. the fourth generation of the family Note to be presented with-almost-certainly at IFA 2014 to be held in September in Berlin, Germany’s capital city.
The new Samsung device is already in the oven and start to get the first rumors about the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 terminal for now is unmatched in the segment of phablets . These new rumors come from Korea and say the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will come to market with a screen resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels QuadHD, in addition to its new resolution sources say that would have the same screen size as its predecessor, 5.7 inch diagonal screen. Information that has not yet been denied, although albeit not been officially confirmed, so we will give the truth to the news that may have rumors.
Another rumor that has come to the fore in recent times are that like the Samsung Galaxy S5, the newest member of Note the family will be waterproof, at least say more waterproof than the current flagship of the Korean company, ensuring that even I could interact with it under water and even take pictures.
is also said to be on the market with the same sensor fingerprint recognition and the ability to activate the Wi-Fi and LTE together to offer better and increased download speeds. If all the rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 are true, it will be a fantastic phone, as he often does Samsung with the Galaxy Note range, which for me always far surpasses the Galaxy S range, the lower is my personal opinion.
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