Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release date and specs assumptions are going around online. According to Value Walk, Samsung's tablet-smartphone hybrid will allegedly have a 5.7-inch super AMOLED display with a 2560 x 1440 resolution with 500+ ppi screen. The handset is anticipated to run on a quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor clocking in at 2.5GHz. Rumor suggests that it will have the latest Android OS version, 4.4.3 KitKat, or possibly Android 4.5 Lollypop.
According to Value Walk, Samsung will likely release two versions of the Galaxy Note 4. One of the models will be powered by a new 8 core Samsung Exynos 5433 processor and the other one will be equipped with the more common Snapdragon 805. Rumor suggests that Exynos, which works faster, will be included in the premium model.
Christian Today reported that an image found on a German patent indicates that the phablet release date may happen on September 25. Expert Reviews notes that latest rumours have suggested the Galaxy Note 4 will include optical image stabilisation technology to produce clearer, blur-free images in its snapper. Galaxy Note 4 is expected to have 16-megapixel ISOCELL sensors, one that first appeared in Galaxy S5. This is presumed from the company's plan last year to take in this kind of sensors on its flagship smartphones throughout 2014.
According to the same review, "the ISOCELL sensor is technically capable of delivering higher image quality than a similarly sized CMOS sensor, because it isolated individual pixels to reduce crosstalk by as much as 30 per cent. That means less light leakage between pixels, resulting in clearer, more accurate images."
Reportedly, claims suggest that the device should be entering production by July to meet the 5 million unit order Samsung has put in place for its alleged release date.
The next-gen phone is expected to be launched during the upcoming 2014 IFA Annual Congress in Berlin according to Latino Post.