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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Date: Expect At Least 4 Upgrades Over Note 3

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Lots of reports have started surfacing online regarding the release of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 after the company unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, Galaxy S5. The fourth generation phablet is likely to be available in the market in September 2014, and it would reportedly be having at least five upgrades over its predecessor, Galaxy Note 3.

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We bring to you a list of few upgrades likely to be equipped in the phablet:

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is likely to boast a 5.9-inch or 6-inch screen size with a 2K display, while its predecessor is having a 5.7-inch full HD Super AMOLED screen with a pixel resolution of 1920x1080p and a pixel density close to 388 ppi. The Galaxy Note 3 also has a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection.

The Galaxy Note 4 is likely to boast a 64-bit processor, while its predecessor is available with a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor. The Galaxy Note 3 is having a Exynos 5420 Octa-core chipset (with two quad-core processors – one A9 with 1.9GHz and another A7 with 1.3GHz CPU speed) for its 3G variant.

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The Galaxy Note 4 will reportedly be powered by Android 4.5 Lollypop, which is a new operating system launched by Google in 2014, while its predecessor is powered by Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean).

The Galaxy Note 4 would be equipped with a better camera for excellent picture quality, even higher than a camera available in Galaxy S5, which has a 16 MP camera. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note has a 13.0 megapixel camera having BSI sensor, auto-focus and LED flash and full HD 1080p video recording as well as a 2.0 megapixel front camera with BSI sensor.

The Galaxy Note 4 is likely to come with amazing features, such as water and dust resistant and fingerprint sensor, while the Galaxy Note 3 screen comes with Gorilla Glass 3 protection.

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