Thursday, August 7, 2014

This could be the “phablet» Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – ABC.es



The device, which could be submitted on 3 September at IFA Berlin, mount an 5.7 inch screen and incorporate a scanner retina to unlock

Large, fast and retinal scanner to unlock the device. This could be the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 ‘phablet’ of the South Korean company that could be presented on 3 September during the IFA 2014 technology fair to be held in Berlin (Germany).

The company has hinted in the call for your next event Unpacked 2014 , where it clear that it will unveil its new family member Note , with a picture and a message. Although not made specific reference to the rumored Note 4 itself has made a pun in the notice of the event, urging attendees to “write down the date” of the same. In English, this sentence makes more sense with the “phablet” that will present: “Note the date.” Also, the invitation includes a picture of the pop “Air command” of the S Pen own this range.

The fourth generation of the “phablet” a screen size technology 5.7 inch OLED , could incoporar, among other things, a retinal scanner that allow you to unlock the screen safely. Another function that could incoporar, according to the latest leaks, is an integrated software for the health of the company, S Health ultraviolet sensor. Thus, the user can prevent skin damage and potentially reduce the risk of skin cancer.

To handle this sensor can accurately measure levels of ultraviolet radiation, the user would have to keep the device facing the sun with an elevation angle of 60 degrees to the sensor – located on the rear-end you can get the necessary information. In addition, the camera sensor to 16 megapixels would

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The device, with a metallic finish, could a QHD resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels – and inside a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 805 with 4 GB of RAM would be found. It also assumes that the South Korean multinational incorporate some features of its current flagship, the Galaxy S5, as resistance to water and dust.

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