Samsung has reportedly set a date for the unveiling of the Galaxy Note 4, choosing September 3, right before IFA in Berlin, Germany. The timeframe comes as no surprise, as Samsung has chosen the IFA arena to unveil the past three renditions of the Galaxy Note lineup, starting all the way back in September of 2011 with the original Galaxy Note.
What should we expect from the Galaxy Note 4? Reported benchmarks surfaced for what sites think is the Note 4, and the specs are looking mighty fine. The device was benched with an unknown size QHD display, 2.5GHz Snapdragon 805 or Exynos 5433 Octa (depending on market), Adreno 420 or ARM Mali-T760 (depending on market), 16MP rear-facing camera, 3.68MP front-facing camera, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of onboard storage.
Without speculating too much, it might also be safe to assume that this device will feature Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, a stylus, microSD slot, and run Android 4.4.2+ out of the box.
Now that we have a date, are our Note cult members getting more excited?
Via: Korea Times