Following the launch and release trend of Samsung, the Galaxy Note series is announced at the IFA every year, which is held in Berlin in the first few days of September.
This year the IFA is expected to be held between 5th and 10th September, but may be held earlier, as rumors point atan expected launch date for the Samsung Galaxy note 4 to be September 3rd.
This flagship is undoubtedly, highly anticipated by Note enthusiasts, as it would be the most powerful large screened phone for 2014.
There are talks about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to be carrying the model number SM-N910 and might have a couple of variants as well, probably based on the amount of internal memory available to each model. From the month of June, the Samsung website has been boasting of a phone called the SM-N910A and it comes with claims of having a Quad QHD screen with a resolution pegged at 1440 x 2560 pixels.
Today however, there has been a glimpse of this model number features on the list of a mobile carrier in South Korea. This operator, called LG U+, has listed a model called the SM-N910L on the official website.
Although the listing of this model number on the website does not imply anything of the specifications or other relevant details, the mere mention of this arouses hopes of seeing the Note 4 on sale on this carrier almost immediately after its official unveiling.
If you are to compare how the Note 4 is different from the Note 3, then you’ll have to disregard the screen size, which is 5.7 inches, about the same in both.
However, Samsung has put in effort in this regards and bumped the resolution up to 1440 x 2560 pixels, as compared to the 1080 x 1920 of the Note 3.
Apart from this, the processor is expected to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor with 3 GB of RAM and upto 64 GB on board memory, expandable up to 128GB. The camera is expected to be 16 MP for the rear camera and 4MP front facing camera.