Trending News|May 18, 2014 12:39 EDT
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Date: Leak Shows 2K Display, 20.7 MP Camera
Latest leaked information regarding the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4 reveals that the phablet will sport a 2K display along with an extraordinary 20.7 MP rear camera. The device is rumored to have a release date scheduled for September 2014, and will look to attract millions of smartphone lovers who want larger screens on their device.
Recently, a Japanese blog stated that the next generation phablet from the South Korean tech titan will come with a 2560 X 1440 pixel display, which is the same as a 2K display.
While the upcoming phablet is unlikely to vary much from the 5.7-inch panel of its predecessor Galaxy Note 3, as far as the resolution features are concerned, there will be a big leap from the earlier versions of the smartphone-tablet, says another report.
It is also being speculated that the Galaxy Note 4 will feature a whopping 20.7 MP rear camera. Other features of this forthcoming device will include the hybrid gadget that will operate a 64-bit processor matched with a 4GB RAM.
In addition, the Galaxy Note 4 may also have another version that will have 128 GB for internal storage together with a 3800mAh battery.
The device is also likely to come with a heart monitor and a fingerprint scanner, provided Samsung retains the features of its other devices released recently.
An earlier report in Breathecast mentioned that Samsung has hinted that the Galaxy Note 4 will be released sometime during the third quarter of 2014, shortly after the IFA event in Berlin, where the company will showcase its latest devices in September.
If the Galaxy Note 4 is released during that time, it will have potential rivals from similar devices scheduled to be released by HTC and M8 Prime, in addition to iPhone 6 from Apple.