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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be unveiled tomorrow, but it's already popped up its head on Samsung's mobile site. Here's everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release date, price and specs. Also see: What to expect from Samsung at IFA 2014.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 case spotted at Amazon!
As is often the case with new smartphones, case manufacturers often accidentally leak information about a device in promoting their own products. TK Tech News has spotted this new Note 4 case at Amazon, which also reveals images of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 spotted on Samsung's mobile site!
Sammobile has spotted the new Note 4 in UAProf data for Samsung's mobile site.
It confirms that a model with the name SM-910T has a 5.7in Quad HD (2560x1440) display and a Quad HD display.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 IFA product marketing revealed
Samsung's IFA 2014 product marketing for the new Note 4 has also been outed.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Release date
Previous versions of the Galaxy Note have been released in and around September and it looks like the Galaxy Note 4 will be no different. Indeed, industry insiders have suggested the Note 4 will be unveiled at a pre-IFA 2014 Samsung Unpacked event tomorrow (3 September) and now invitations have been sent out (see below) with the massive hint 'note the date'. See also: The best smartphones you can buy in 2014.
The Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 event will take place simultaneously in three cities at 3pm CEST: Berlin, Beijing and New York. We'll be sending reporters to the event and you can tune into the action with our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 live blog. Also see: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
The Korean Times quotes 'an executive of a Samsung partner' as having said: Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 4 phablet, UHD OLED TVs, a Google Glass rival, and home appliances at the upcoming IFA. The Note 4 will have two versions - one with a curved OLED display for niche markets and the other a flat OLED display for mass marketing." Also see: What's the best Android phone 2014?
Yoon Han-kil, senior vice president of Samsung's product strategy team, told Reuters that the firm is planning to launch a new Galaxy Note handset with a "new form factor" in the second half of the year.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 video teasers
The video above (via Techtastic.nl) claims to be the first video of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in action. All we know is it's a device called the SM-910. Check it out below.
Samsung has also released several video teasers for the Note 4.
We've also seen a video (via Techtastic.nl) which claims to be the first video of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in action. All we know is it's a device called the SM-910. Check it out below.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Photos, renders and concepts
This render shows a possible use for curved screen technology
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 looks all set to go, if this image leaked by TK Tech News of its packaging is anything to go by.
This is a concept of the Galaxy Note 4 from behance.net showing a 5.9in display in a super thin design.
Concept-phones.com has published the above concept images.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Price
There's no leaked information on the Galaxy Note 4 yet and that's not too surprising since we're a few months away from its expected launch. We'll bring you any information as and when we hear it but in our expert opinion it is likely to come in between £550 and £600 – similar to the Galaxy S5.
Eraphone, which has leaked the device, has the Galaxy Note 4 at IDR 9,499,000 (£487). This listing has also given detailed information on specs so read on.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Specs
The Galaxy Note series is deliberately big, what we would regrettably call a phablet. The Galaxy Note 3 stands at 5.7in and that's bigger than the Galaxy Note 2's 5.5in display.
Screen
The Galaxy Note 4 was expected to continue that trend with an even bigger screen – perhaps 5.9in or even 6in matching the LG G Flex. However, SamMobile has reported that the SM-N910A has been listed on Indian import tracking site Zuba with a 5.7in screen. Leaked specs from Erafone also include a 5.7in size and a Quad HD resolution like the LG G3 (1440 x 2560).
According to The Korean Times, both standard- and curved-screen versions will be available. We've since heard yet more rumours that the flexible display version will be a premium version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with a metal case. Although, no images of the device show this feature.
As you would expect, the device will come with Samsung's S Pen stylus and will be powered by Android's Google's Android operating system. It is rumoured that the device will be able to recognise personal handwriting to unlock it and perform functions like calling contacts.
Evleaks reports that the Galaxy Note 4 will come in the same colour options as the Galaxy S5. That means it will be available in Charcoal Black, Shimmery White, Electric Blue and Copper Gold.
Android
By September we could well have a new version, 4.5 or maybe 5.0 codenamed 'Lolipop' so the hope is that the Galaxy Note 4 will come with the latest software. However, the Eraphone listing states Android 4.4.3 KitKat. Also see: Google I/O 2014: what new products to expect, and Android 4.5 Lollipop release date and new features.
Processor
Under the hood, the Galaxy Note 4 will supposedly wield the recently announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor. That's a quad-core Krait 450 chip which can be clocked up to 2.7GHz and has an Andreno 420 GPU. Eraphone states there will be two models of the Note 4: one with the above chip clocked at 2.5Ghz (SM-N910S) and one with an Exynos 5433 octa core processor (SM-N910C).
AnTuTu benchmarks back this up showing Samsung’s own Exynos 5433 octa-core processor. A score of 40,303 is better than the Snapdragon 805 but slightly begind the nVidia Tegra K1.
It's likely that Samsung will launch different processors for different markets like it has done in the past - for example, the Galaxy S4. It's anyone's guess as to which we will get in the UK.
Also see: 25 best Android phones 2014.
Another titbit about the screen is the possibility it will be three-sided so messages can be read from an angle. That's hard to imagine but sounds interesting and is what Lee Young Hee, executive vice president of mobile at Samsung, told Bloomberg.
Camera
We've not really head much on the camera side of things but the eraphone leak suggests a 16Mp (3456 x 4608 pixels) rear camera with optical image stabilization, autofocus and a dual-LED flash. It will be able to shoot video in up to 4K resolution (2160p@30fps).
SamMobile backs this up adding that the device will have modes including Wide Selfie and Side Touch (tapping the side of the phone to take a photo).
Storage and memory
Yet more details from eraphone include three storage capacities: 16-, 32- and 64GB along with a whopping 4GB of RAM. The phone will also have a microSD card slot capable of accepting up to 128GB.
Waterproof
Like the Galaxy S5, the Galaxy Note 4 is thought to be coming with a dust- and waterproof design. It's something we're seeing more of after Sony made it an almost standard feature for higher end devices like the Xperia Z1 Compact.
Retina scanner
On 14 July Samsung itself gave away a clue that the Note 4 could have a Retina scanner. Its @SamsungExynos account tweeted "Security can be improved using features unique to us. That's what we envision. What would you use?" along with a picture of what looks very much like a Note phablet with an eye and the words 'Unlock the future'.
Ultrasonic cover
Sammobile reports that one of the official accessories will be an ultrasonic cover, targeted toward those with vision impairments. According to the site's source, it will detect nearby objects (you can alter the range) and provide appropriate feedback. It will not detect drop-offs, however, and should be used as well as rather than instead of a cane, dog guide or human guide.
UV sensor
The latest leak comes from Sammobile, which suggests the Galaxy Note 4 will also feature a UV sensor. Part of the S Health system, it will warn users if they are getting too much sun.
"The sensor will be used to measure the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation and prevent users from damaging their skin, ageing it prematurely, and increasing their risk of skin cancer by giving recommended guidance based on the current UV index level at that particular place and time. To actually measure the UV radiation, users will need to maintain over 60 degree angle of elevation towards the sun against the back of the sensor," reports Sammobile.
"There are a total of 5 UV index levels: Low, Moderate, High, Very High and Extreme, and users will be presented with different precautions based on the level of the sun’s ultraviolet radiation," it continues.
Fingerprint scanner
According to Sammobile.com, in common with the S5 and Galaxy Alpha the Note 4 will feature Synaptics' Natural ID solution. One part of the fingerprint scanner is built into the Home button, and the other takes input from the main touchscreen. All four fingerprint canning features we saw in the S5 - Screen Lock, Private Mode, Samsung Account Verification and PayPal Payments - are coming to the Note 4.
In a leak from GSMArena.com, a handset thought to be the Samsung Galaxy F but thought by many, including evleaks and TK Tech News, to be the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, is shown with an aluminium bezel (see photo above). Turns out this is the Galaxy Alpha.
Keep an eye on this article over the coming weeks and months for updates, but for now let us know your thoughts on the Galaxy Note 4 in the comments section below.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 isn't the only curved-screen smartphone - also see the Samsung Galaxy Round and LG G Flex.
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