During this Last week we had many news about new devices coming give us the IFA in Berlin, but if there was one that caught the most flashes, this was without a doubt, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. This is the fourth version of the Note family devices that have like its main feature large screen and have been placed as one of the best selling Korean brand.
With the best characteristics that can be found today, the Samsung Galaxy Note is a device that 4 can compete with any potential rivals high-end and this video will see how it behaves compared to HTC One (M8). At the end of the day, when we bought a terminal, we are looking for we respond correctly and as quickly as possible and everyone knows that the flagship of HTC is a good example in this regard ( is possibly one of the fastest). This will also be the Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Well, as we have seen, the truth is that Samsung terminal it shows much heavier than the HTC One (M8). It is clear that the difference in screen size and especially its resolution are two handicaps insurmountable by the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 which, all told, has an even newer and more powerful processor . Moreover, there is no news that Samsung customization layer is not exactly the most optimized and this helps to further slow the overall operation.
For our part, of time will not criticize the speed of an end that has just been introduced. Soon we will be able get our hands on and analyze it in great detail, so that will be where we will see if it really has that lack of speed. Anyway, it is worth remembering that LG G3 also features a resolution equal processor and see how it could not have all the fluidity you’d expect from a high-end terminal .
What do you think about it the video? Do you think the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 moves smoothly despite the difference with the HTC One (M8)
Oscar Celeiro
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