Rumours are out about Fourth Generation Note series Galaxy Note 4

  • 8th, Apr 2014 10:47 AM
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Samsung's another smartphone is ready to lineup in the segment of its galaxy Note series. The new phablet of Samsung, Galaxy Note 4 will be rumoured to pull its wrap off in the series of its flagship Galaxy handsets. Although the information about the launching is not yet confirmed but the specifications and features of the new model has been leaked.

Although Galaxy Note 3 has not yet completed its one year in the market but rumours about the Note 4 is rolled out. According to the report, the fourth generation of Galaxy Note will not come with the option of finger print scanner to unlock the screen. The new handset will allow its users to unlock the screen by writing text on screen.

The information about screen size is obscure but may equip with very high resolution of 2560x1440 pixel (2K resolution) which is quite high than the Full HD. Will the phablet be loaded with the feature of heart rate monitor, is not cleared yet.

The device is also rumoured to ship with 20.7MP snapper which is a great step, taken by the new device. The third generation of Galaxy Note is coupled with 13MP camera. Galaxy Note 4 will produce optical image stabilization which is a new feature for the Note series. This feature will record 4K video which will promise the finest video quality.

Samsung's fourth generation smartphone will come with 64bit processor which is presented in only iPhone 5S. The handset will woo the market with 4GB RAM and will crowned with the rank of "unveiling world's first 4GB RAM for mobile devices".

Note 4 Phablet

It is also expected to embedded with Android 4.5 OS which will be launched in June, 2014 at Google I/O. Its rumours about 128GB of in-built storage and 3,600 to 3,800mAh battery capacity will surprise customers. As per the report, the device will be water resistant and dust proof also. It will cost approx $800 and will launch in August or September of 2014.