Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Date – What’s Going On With The Latest Samsung Phablet?

New information has been revealed, regarding the awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 4. It seems like, according to ETNews, the device will hit the market in September, while the first 5 million units will enter production in August.

Although set to be released later, it seems like Samsung has decided to release the Note 4 faster because of the poor sales performance of the Galaxy S5. This is most likely the reason why Samsung has adjusted its strategy for what’s left of 2014.

There is no official statement from Samsung, but the Korean electronics giant made a tradition out of revealing their next Galaxy Note device around the time of the annual IFA convention, and rumors has it that they will be doing the same this year at the 2014 IFA, if not even sell the device at the convention itself. An official statement from Samsung that we do have, says that the device will hit the shelves in the second half of 2014.

Specifications wise, the Note 4 is set to feature a 5.7 or 5.9 inch display, with a 2560 x 1440 Super AMOLED flexible screen, a 64-bit Exynos 5433 chip for Europe, and a Snapdragon 805 for the rest of the world, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal memory, and a GPU like the Adreno 420, or ARM Mali- T760. It is speculated to feature a 20 or 16 MP camera on the back, while the front facing camera will supposedly have 2 or 3.6 MP. It is also believed to include a retina scanner, heart rate monitor, ultra violet sensor, and more. From a software point of view, it will most probably feature Android KitKat, or the newest version of the Android OS at that moment.

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