Galaxy Note 4 Top Features, Review: Improved Display, Superior Camera and S Pen - Best on the Market?

For some time now, the Korean tech giant Samsung has been endeavoring to be the leader in the phablet market and, from its sustained efforts, it looks like the hard work will finally bear fruit with its flagship phablet - Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

Fans as well as tech analysts are of the view that, if not the best, the latest Galaxy Note 4 is definitely among the best phablets in the market today. In fact, the sleek metal frame, the amazing 5.7-inch quad HD display, the improved S Pen, and the powerful 16-megapixel primary camera of the phablet have impressed them the most.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is distinctly different from its predecessor owing to the aluminum strip that runs smoothly around its edges - something very special from the plastic frame of the previous editions of the Note series. While it can be somewhat slippery, the textured rear of the Galaxy Note 4 is sufficient for providing a stable grip.

The Super AMOLED 5.7-inch quad HD display of the device offers a remarkable combination of wide viewing angles, vivid color, as well as display sharpness. This denotes that the device offers the user a viewing experience which is superior compared to Samsung's various competitors.

In addition, the enhanced S Pen incorporated into in the Note 4 has proven to be more useful than its predecessors. The S Pen makes writing on the device a pleasant experience, as it moves more smoothly. This feature is also useful in pinning memos in the home screen just using a single tap.

The device also comes with a notable 16-megapixel rear facing camera that Samsung integrated into the new Note 4 - something that all smartphone photographers had been longing for. In fact, the camera having such uniqueness is sure to produce excellent results - sharp and clear photographs.

It also offers optical image stabilization, LED flash, autofocus, Dual Shot, instantaneous HD video in addition to image recording capacity, integrated geo-tagging, face/smile detection, touch focus, panorama, as well as HDR capacity. The Galaxy Note 4 camera also allows the user to shoot quality 4K videos.

Currently, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will run on the Android 4.4.4 KitKat, but it may soon be replaced with Google's latest Android 5.0 Lollipop, when the Mountain View-headquartered tech titan releases the new OS sometime in November.