Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Specs And Release Date: 5.7-In Phone & Tablet Hybrid, Phablet May Include S Pen Stylus, Fingerprint Sensor & Heart Rate Monitor, Tipped For September Release

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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs and release date: Samsung is rumored to launch a 5.7-inch phone and tablet hybrid phablet. Gospel Herald noted that the phablet will allegedly feature an S Pen stylus, same with the one included with the Galaxy Note 3. Buzzes points to additional features to be included in Note 4 such as fingerprint sensor and heart rate monitor just like the Galaxy S5.

Trusted Reviews conveyed reports from Korea that the Galaxy Note 4 will be announced in the run up to IFA 2014 on September 3, with the phone to go on sale later the same month. Christian Today reported that an image found on a German patent indicates that the phablet release date may happen on September. According to PC Advisor, industry insiders have suggested the invitations are expected to go out in August.

Latest rumors, according to Expert Reviews, suggest that the Galaxy Note 4 will include optical image stabilisation technology to produce clearer, blur-free images in its camera. 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.

Gospel Herald noted that Galaxy Note 4 may be getting the Qualcomm 805 Ultra-HD processor for faster data speed. Reportedly, the Galaxy Note 4 might have 3GB of RAM, the same as the Galaxy Note 3. Samsung may be compelled to use the 64-bit processor instead of the older 32-bit to support its high performance requirements.

Reportedly, Samsung will likely release two versions of the Galaxy Note 4. One will be powered by a new 8 core Samsung Exynos 5433 processor that will be included in its premium model and the other one is anticipated to run on a quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor clocking in at 2.5GHz.

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