Galaxy Note 4: a model with a processor Snapdragon 810

Samsung has unveiled a new version of its Galaxy Note smartphone 4 which says the company provide support to the LTE-A Tri-Band connectivity , that is to say, it will be capacity to handle download speeds of up up to 450 Mbps. Obviously, we must find a mobile network offering such speeds, you probably will not be able to do by the end of 2015. For now, the speeds are likely to peak at about 300 Mbps, which is still fast enough for the common man.

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Ah yes, it seems that the smartphone can also be one of the first to feature the latest Qualcomm processor, the Snapdragon 810 , expected as the messiah next year for all manufacturers who want to market of smartphones and tablets ups range.

Samsung does not specifically mention the smartphone processor, but AnandTech reports that this is the new Snapdragon processor eight cores, with four cores ARM Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53 four hearts. Of course, the 810 has a slightly faster processor and offers better connectivity, but the big news is that finally brings Qualcomm processor in 64-bit era. This breakthrough allows the processor to be at the height of 64-bit chips to Apple, and helps Qualcomm and its partners to keep pace in the marketing war imposed by the Cupertino.

Regarding the benefits to end users, the biggest change would be the passage of the burning process from 28 nm to 20 nm. While this should provide an energy saving of 25%, unfortunately the majority of the energy consumption on a device is from the screen. But every little bit helps.

As the existing versions of the Galaxy Note 4, the new model will have a Super AMOLED 5.7 inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, 3 GB RAM, 32 or 64 GB of expandable storage via a micro card SD, a 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization in the rear, a front camera of 3.7 megapixels. In terms of connectivity, we will find the 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1, and a battery of 3220 mAh is housed under the hood of the beast. Android 4.4 KitKat and the famous TouchWiz overlay are obviously the game, like the S Pen digital pen, which is the hallmark of the range.

Samsung expects the smartphone market in South Korea from January . For deployment in the world, the South Korean giant is evasive. Usually, the "LTE-A" variants of Samsung are limited to Korea, so do not be anxious to get your hands ...
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