Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE launches this week, supports 450Mbps

19 January, 2015
The Korean-bound version of the phablet is the first to offer the exorbitant transfer speed capability.

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  • 20 Jan 2015

AnonD-337931, 19 Jan 2015Ahhh such bullshit, I just got my note 4 and now they have ... moreWhy? The exynos version uses the same processor as Snapdragon 810. Just buy the exynos version and you're set.

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    • 20 Jan 2015

    AnonD-337931, 19 Jan 2015Ahhh such bullshit, I just got my note 4 and now they have ... moreSo what - how can one use that speed with Android - perhaps the Google spyware will work quicker for Google

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      • Ibx
      • 20 Jan 2015

      Geeesh thanks Samsung we pay allot of money to upgrade to the note 4 and then you slam out another one, not very nice to your customers

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        • AnonD-337931
        • Ibx
        • 19 Jan 2015

        Ahhh such bullshit, I just got my note 4 and now they have the 810 and 64 bit support. Can't help but feel frustrated.

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          • Erick
          • P@c
          • 19 Jan 2015

          Veeonica is somehow correct at some point. It useless to have a fast internet connection but with a small capacity storage. fast internet connection can get you games and movies in not an hour but if your storage is full you'll just end up browsing things.

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            • 19 Jan 2015

            Veronica, 19 Jan 2015Yeah, fast internet speeds don't mean a faster phone, this ... moreyes you are right :D

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              • ereka
              • Kg%
              • 19 Jan 2015

              how nice to got it.....

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                • AnonD-231974
                • 6u6
                • 19 Jan 2015

                Right now, a typical flagship phone is 300Mbps, however no single network reached anywhere near, and not expected for at least 2-3 years at least. However they're trying to make the Note 4 future proof but when 450Mbps will be truly available, Note 4 will be obsolete.

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                  • Sylvester20007
                  • apr
                  • 19 Jan 2015

                  Veronica, 19 Jan 2015Yeah, fast internet speeds don't mean a faster phone, this ... moreI get where you are going with this but it's really not an issue. Internal memory and ram that a page is loaded into is more than fast enough as are most high end sd cards for a download. But it's still never going to be real world speed....

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                    • 19 Jan 2015

                    Veronica, 19 Jan 2015Yeah, fast internet speeds don't mean a faster phone, this ... moreBut Exynos 5433 and the Galaxy Note 4, Exynos version, aren't slow phone nor slow chipset. It seems that you are not a user or a winner of a phone with this chipset for that you can't say nothing. Exynos 5433 it's one of the fastest actual chipsets for smartphones.

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                      • 19 Jan 2015

                      Yeah, fast internet speeds don't mean a faster phone, this is same useless like using an 200mbps internet at home on an old PC with an slow hard drive.