Samsung Galaxy Note 4 pops up on Indonesian e-store with specs and price in tow
Popular Indonesian smartphone e-store, erafone,
may have just let slip some spicy Note 4 details through a
newly-discovered listing of the phablet on its pages. While the Galaxy
Note 4 obviously shows up as out of stock, a rather full specs list is
available, along with a price tag.
As you can
see for yourself, the Galaxy Note 4 will apparently come with a
5.7-inch, 1440 x 2560 pixel resolution (Quad HD) Super AMOLED display,
and will be powered by two processors, depending on the version --
either a 2.5GHz, quad-core Snapdragon 805 (SM-N910S) or an octa-core
Exynos 5433 with four 1.3GHz Cortex-A53 and four Cortex-A57 cores
(SM-N910C). If these specs prove to be the real then, then the Note 4 is
also on path to becoming the first Android device with 4GB of RAM, not
to mention that the 16-megapixel camera will apparently sport an OIS
gizmo (Optical Image Stabilizaiton). The phone is listed with a price
tag the equivalent of around $817 (IDR 9,499,000).
The
rest of the spill suggests that there will be three storage options for
the Note 4 -- 16/32/64GB -- all with support for expansion through a
microSD card (up to 128GB). The Note 4 will also apparently tout support
for Bluetooth 4.0, MHL 2, and microUSB v3.0, and will be powered by
Android 4.4.3 KitKat upon launch. Unfortunately, the listing makes no
mention of the battery to be found inside the Note 4, nor its
dimensions, not to mention that the photo of the phone seems to
be a skinned render of the Note 3 with the new TouchWiz lockscreen
slapped on top, so three very important details are still shrouded in
mystery.
Obviously,
do keep in mind that we have no way of confirming the above
information. That said, with just a little over half a month left until
Samsung takes to the stage, it's plausible that retailers and select
third parties would already have an insider scoop on Samsung's next
big-hitter. Time will tell, so stay tuned!
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