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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Unpacked event at IFA – CNET.de



The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be presented at the event “Samsung Unpacked 2014 Episode 2″ on 3 September by 15 clock period in German Berlin. The Android Phabelt will have a 5.7-inch AMOLED display with a qHD resolution of 2560 times 1440 pixels.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be presented on September 3, ahead of the IFA in Berlin. Samsung has today sent out invitations for an Unpacked event on said date to media representatives. The event “Samsung Unpacked 2014 Episode 2″ starts at 15 clock German time and is simultaneously held in Beijing and New York. The presentation will be webcast live over the Internet.

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to the event “Samsung Unpacked 2014 Episode 2″ on 3 September by 15 clock period in German Berlin presented. The Android Phabelt is a 5.7-inch AMOLED display with a qHD resolution of 2560 times 1440 pixels feature (Photo: Samsung).

contains the invitation to present the word “Ready? Note the Date! “And therefore leaves no doubt that Samsung early September its new Galaxy notebook phablet presents. Samsung also had the Galaxy Note and its successor Galaxy Note II and Note 3 in the years 2011 to 2013 always presented to the IFA.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is projected to recent speculation about a 5.7 inch AMOLED display equipped with a QHD resolution of 2560 times 1440 pixels. According to reports, the Android -Phablet appear in two different versions with flat and curved screen. The “flat version” should be designed for the mass market, use the cranked niche markets. Whether the new score actually goes on sale with a curved display, but remains to be seen.

Driven is the phablet expected Qualcomm Snapdragon very latest chip 805, which is equipped with four Krait-450 nuclei. The RAM should as far comprise a capacity of 3 GB. Samsung is his previous habits, but it is also a variant with the in-house Exynos processor – probably version 5433 – offer

The new Snapdragon chip, for example, for playback and output (via HDMI) of. 4K resolutions optimized. In addition, an advanced image processor is integrated, the faster camera shots allowed and provides better low-light performance. Recent information indicates that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will bring a 16-megapixel camera with Sony -IMX-240 sensor.

In addition, the Snapdragon 805 thanks improved Hexagon DSP energy efficient. He supported in part 7.1 surround sound as well as LTE Category 6 with download rates of up to 300 Mbit / s. Although the faster 4G connections are not yet available by far anywhere in Germany, the first mobile service provider like Vodafone and O2 but have already the end of 2013 started to expand their networks.

With the Gobi 9 × 35 is the Snapdragon 805 and to the first LTE modem that Qualcomm manufactures in 20 nanometers. Thus, it is smaller and more economical, which in turn contributes to more compact devices. the overclock up to 2.7 GHz. A proficiency test on Snapdragon 805 holds the post 805 Snapdragon: Qualcomm’s new mobile CPU Benchmark Test ready

In addition to the Android phablet the Koreans could also fall in a new range of wearable devices present.. For most of the attention is likely in the Berlin Google -Glass rival “Gear Glass” provide, as it is made out of circles of a local Samsung partner. But the third generation of the Smart Watch Gear will be on display at IFA, in addition to a smart bracelet based on android Wear.

It has long been speculated about a Gear 2 with built-in wireless module as “Gear Solo “might come to market. You would be able to establish a direct connection to the network to make or receive calls. For the other functions such as notifications or fitness-tracking would not be connected Smartphone longer necessary.

Previously Samsung Galaxy nor the alpha is present. To be unveiled smartphone on August 13. More information provides the following products

[Using material from Kai Schmerer, ZDNet.de]

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