With the arrival of summer, practically all the major mobile phone manufacturers have already presented their strongest bets for this year. Even so, the months corresponding to the second half of the year also usually leave us more than one high-end mobile to remember. And one of the most anticipated terminals for the second half of this year is the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, a smartphone from the South Korean company Samsung that will succeed the current Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
Although for now there is no official information in relation to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, in this article we will try to get an idea of what we can expect from Samsung in the presentation of this mobile. This presentation is expected to take place during the month of September, so that until then we have to settle for knowing only extra-official information about this new smartphone.
The first thing to know is that it looks like the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will feature a display of 5.7 inches with a resolution qHD, ie, a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels similar to what we have seen in the new Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE -A. If we compare these data with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 we will see that the size of the screen would remain intact, while the resolution would be notably better at 1,920 x 1,080 pixels of this previous terminal.
The processor is still unknown, since there are rumors that point both towards a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor (the same processor as the one that incorporates the new Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A) and towards an Exynos 5433 processor. In either case, everything seems to show that it will be a quad- core processor that will operate at an approximate clock speed of 2.7 GHz. Regarding the RAM, there seems to be no doubt: the capacity will most likely be 3 GigaBytes. As for the physical connectivities, there could be a small novelty: instead of incorporating the conventional USB 2.0 output, This mobile could come with a USB 3.0 output that would translate into a data transfer speed much higher than usual.
There is also information regarding the main camera of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. It is expected that this camera incorporates a sensor of 16 megapixels that could be accompanied by the ability to record video with ultra-resolution 4K. Moreover, the front camera would be much more modest and incorporate sensor so only two megapixels.
The case of the Note 4 could incorporate a small difference compared to the Note 3: although the material used to manufacture the case would remain plastic, the back of the terminal would incorporate a design very similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy S5. In other words, it would be a perforated case very similar to that of this flagship. Another feature that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 could inherit from this Samsung mobile would be water and dust resistance, present under the IP67 certificate.
Once all these technical specifications are known, we must arm ourselves with patience and wait until the month of September, which is when the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is expected to be officially presented.