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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs leaked by retailer

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Aug 2014 4:50 User comments (4)

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs leaked by retailer Erafone, a large Indonesian retailer, has leaked the specs of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
The company's next phablet will include high-end specs but there was little released about the software or any new features.

Spec sheet (as leaked):

2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 or octa-core Exynos with four Cortex-A57 cores and four Cortex-A53 cores (depending on model and region, we imagine)
5.7-inch 2560 x 1440 display
4GB of RAm
16/32/64GB of internal storage w/ microSD up to 128GB
16 megapixel camera with 4K video recording, optical image stabilization and dual-LED flash
microUSB 3.0 with MHL 2.0 video out
Dual-band WiFi ac, Bluetooth 4.0
Android 4.4.3 KitKat


On the design side, leaked pictures show the Note with a leather-esque back and metal trimmings.

Source:
Phandroid


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4 user comments

114.8.2014 17:06

Hope this is wrong otherwise I am disappointed.

215.8.2014 12:45

Originally posted by Neo2369:
Hope this is wrong otherwise I am disappointed.
Oh boy.......your subtle arrogance that seemingly purports you to be an aficionado of the "latest and greatest tech" is damaging my calm.

Look noob, it's not "wrong" and this is by far the most substantial specs on ANY F'ING DEVICE to date..........PERIOD so PIPE DOWN with your negative nonsense.

4GB RAM is more than any other device and the 805 is brand new and awesome. Records 4k (like anyone gives a sh*t about that though) and has 16MP camera which rocks. Image stabilization too! 2K screen.

Tell me Mr. 'cutting edge tech isn't good enough for me'..........what would impress you?

3+ GHz, 6GB RAM, 4K screen, independent video card?? Clearly I'm being really cynical here because you're ridiculous.

315.8.2014 13:58

Even more to the point, it's one of the few new phones that will offer microSD card support.

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 15 Aug 2014 @ 1:59

415.8.2014 15:37

Originally posted by Bozobub:
Even more to the point, it's one of the few new phones that will offer microSD card support.
It will be a sad day when microSD support goes away. I feel like it is trending that way and that is total bs... unless phones start getting 128gb more internal storage then and only then is it ok.

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