Galaxy Note 4 to have QHD screen, Sony OIS camera

11 June, 2014

Details of Samsung's upcoming devices leak on occasion but it's starting to become a mess – some devices seem to compete for the same segment and may indeed be the same device under a different name, while others may have been cancelled.

After the Galaxy tablets tomorrow, the next premium launch will be the Galaxy Note 4. SamMobile claims that with it Samsung will divide regions by chipset. North America, Korea, China and Japan will get a Galaxy Note 4 powered by Snapdragon 805, with different versions for all major carriers in those countries.

The international version all other regions (including Europe) will get will be based on the Exynos 5433 chipset coupled with an Intel XMM7260 Cat. 6 modem. The Exynos 5430 chipset was reportedly delayed, which led to its replacement by the 5433.



The Samsung Galaxy Note is said to launch with a 5.7" Super AMOLED screen of QHD resolution. The camera will be a new optically stabilized unit with a Sony-made 16MP sensor, the yet unannounced IMX240. In addition to the Galaxy S5 sensors, it will also add a UV sensor, presumably so that the S Health app can track your sun exposure.

The Samsung G906 was expected to be the Galaxy F / S5 Prime / Dx, but it may actually be a Korea-only phone (where it was certified), claims the Samsung-centric site. It will be based on Snapdragon 805 as the Korean Galaxy Note 4 but keep the 1080p screen of the Galaxy S5.

This means the fate of the actual Galaxy F is unclear. The Galaxy KQ Lite has reportedly been cancelled.

Keep in mind that these claims are unconfirmed and may prove to be false.

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  • Anonymous
  • 19 Jun 2014
  • k00

Meanwhile here you are trolling with miss information based on your own bias. Denying what the sensor us capable of and how it outperforms just because you like something else. As well as lashing out on others for rude/illogical things you say.

  • Anonymous
  • 14 Jun 2014
  • 4QS

Meanwhile back here in reality...whether it hurts your fan boy soot or not the facts are that Samsung does one of the absolute best jobs at fine tuning these sensors. Sony makes great sensors and overall does OK. ...but use your brain. I mean th...

  • AnonD-154664
  • 12 Jun 2014
  • Meh

Please put stereo speakers in this samsung and make the touchwiz faster those are the only parts in which you fall short

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