Galaxy Note 5: will we see a 4K screen?

When the Quad HD resolution began to become popular in the field of smartphone screens, new information from Phone Arena claims that Samsung is experimenting with a mysterious smartphone with a screen 4K UHD.

The smartphone might be the Galaxy Note 5 rather than the Galaxy S6, dispose of a monitor with a huge resolution 3840 x 2150 pixels , the highest we've seen on a smartphone. Samsung also add a Snapdragon processor 810, highlighting a quad clocked at 1.7 GHz and a quad clocked at 1.5 GHz, 4 GB of RAM and a graphics chip Adreno 430. The rumors indicate that Samsung will also send its own Exynos processor octo-core in parts of Asia.


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The Snapdragon 810 offers support for 4K screens , allowing manufacturers to push a resolution on smartphones ever higher than the current standard 2K QHD. Samsung could also work on a high-end tablet, since the screen size has not been detailed in the article. If the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet needs an upgrade, Samsung will certainly put the package on its range of smartphones.

Useful or not?
While a 4K screen appears excellent, the benefits of such upgrading the number of pixels on a five-inch screen could be minor at best and they could greatly influence the battery unless Samsung and Qualcomm are able to optimize the smartphone.

HTC and Oppo were the first to take the plunge in the latest resolutions in the past two years, but Samsung could climb on the first step in the year 2015, especially if it is a smartphone and that -C lot in the first half of 2015.

Samsung has hired a new design team to work on the Galaxy S6, especially with the hiring of a former Apple designer who took the habit of working in the studio with the popular Jony Ive. The firm is also working on a much lighter version of TouchWiz, to bring similarities with experience "pure" of Android.

The overhaul follows a poor performance in 2014 by Samsung on the mobile sector, with only 12.5 million resulting from sales of Galaxy S5, against 40 million iPhone 6 in the same period.
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