Galaxy Note 4: Massive eight-core Power
For Galaxy Note 4, there are initial benchmark results. In Antutu ranking a device with the processor Exynos 5433 has surfaced that whizzes past on almost the entire competition, and took second place with 40 303 points. This is Samsung’s eight-core processor that will run in the Galaxy Note 4, faster than Qualcomm’s high-end Snapdragon chip 805 This creates it in Antutu ranking on 37,780 points. At the top of the table is the way Nvidia Tegra K1 with over 41 thousand points. According to rumors, the Tegra K1
Galaxy Note 4 comes into Google’s Nexus 9 used:. This shows the test
On the website antutu.com some info on Galaxy Note 4 have surfaced, after which there will be two versions of the smartphone. In one version with the model number SM-N910S a Snapdragon 805 is installed, the maximum clock rate of 2.5 GHz. The graphics processor is an Adreno 420 used. In the other version with the model number SM-N910C a processor is to potter in the house of Samsung. The octa-core processor consists of the nuclei of the series Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53. The processor is clocked at up to 1.3GHz. The graphics chip ARM Mali-T460 carries out his work here. Except for the processor, the data of the two models cover.
Both processors are supported by 3 GB of RAM. The internal flash memory is 32 GB. The display has a 2,560 x 1,440 pixel, so in QHD on. A special feature is the front camera to dissolve according to the test with 3.68 megapixels. This would correspond to the resolution of the touch screen. The main camera shoots at 16 megapixels and is likely the camera from the Galaxy S5 be
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Galaxy Note 4: 5.7-inch display with qHD & curved version
The 5.7-inch display of the score 4 seems confirmed. A Samsung model named SM-N910A has appeared on the Indian import list zauba.com. The particular for testing device has a 5.7 inch display. In the User Agent Profile a Samsung side, Model SM-N910A is also found. There is even the resolution to see the 2,560 x 1,440 pixels is. The Korea Times also reported that Samsung will present at the IFA in Berlin two models of note 4. One of them comes with a curved OLED. This should, however, be provided only for niche markets. An unknown source had gsmarena.com can forestall first specifications for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The note should therefore receive a 5.7-inch display. In addition, Samsung is his extra-Phone miss a qHD display with a resolution of 1,440 x 2,560. Rumor about the shape of the display. It could be bent and run over the side edge of the smartphone
Samsung Galaxy Note 4:. & Camera CPU
The Galaxy Note 4, there will be loud sammobile.com in two versions. The version with the Snapdragon 805 will be available in the U.S., China, Korea and Japan. In Europe and elsewhere, the smartphone with the processor Exynos 5433 will come on the market. Data for the performance of the processor is not yet known. For the size of the display is no new information before, we continue to expect a qHD display.
The camera of this touch 4 will dissolve with 16 megapixels and are manufactured by Sony. On the front, a 2-megapixel camera is installed, which has already found its place in the S5
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Galaxy Note 4: Samsung is testing new features
How Sammobile.com claims to have learned from a confidential source, Samsung is currently testing some new software features to come in the Grade 4 is used. Tested allegedly with a Galaxy S5, is installed on the Android 4.4.3. The name of the new features include: “swipe to launch Motion Launcher”, “Aqua Capture”, “Multi Network for booster” and “smart fingerprint”. By “Capture Aqua” should be possible shots under the water, for “Multi Network for booster” it could be an alternative name for the download booster. With “Swipe to launch Motion Launcher” Samsung seems to mimic HTC’s Motion Launch gestures which touch 4 could therefore can unlock via swipe gestures. Finally, the “Smart fingerprint”. Perhaps the score 4 comes with software for the fingerprint scanner with which you can assign various functions this
Galaxy Note 4:. New model waterproof
According to the Korean news website IT Today comes a new edition of the highly successful Galaxy Note. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 should be protected like the Galaxy S5 waterproof and dust.
In addition, the Galaxy Note 4 will probably come on the market with a strong battery that has a capacity 3600-3800 mAh, as the English language blog RedmondPie reported, citing Japanese sources. Thanks to the qHD resolution (1,440 x 2,560 pixels) on the AMOLED screen are almost 78 percent more pixels than a FullHD display it.
If the Galaxy Note 4 with Snapdragon 805
Which processor does the score 4 uses to accelerate its pixels masses, is not yet known. Since Samsung has already unveiled at the MWC a special model of the note 3 to the extremely fast Snapdragon 805, the choice
Galaxy Note 4 could fall on Qualcomm’s upcoming flagship., The release of the Samsung smart phones
We expect the official presentation of the score 4 at the IFA in autumn and keep you informed of any new rumors to date. According to a source of the website Android.gs the presentation of the score 4 is exactly on the third place September 2014
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