Reasons why Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the dream smartphone

Something great happened in September 2013: Samsung released the world’s most powerful android run machine; Samsung Galaxy Note 3. The resultant sales volume reflected that this was the device that the world was waiting for as the sales are quite impressive. However, in 2014, brace yourself for yet another powerful android device from the Galaxy Note family; Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phablet. This device will no doubt be a promising one only that we don’t know the release date. But if rumors are to go by, this device could be out in the market in September 2014. Well, this isn’t confirmed yet, but could be worthy speculation because from close look of release dates of other Note family members, September is the preferred release date.
Price is always a factor to consider when buying smartphones. The price of Note 4 is not yet confirmed. However, Note 3 goes for around $730 around the world and in the next few months this price is expected to drop significantly. For Note 4, there could be a possibility of it retaining the $730 price or could reach the $750 price which is the barrier price.
Samsung is fond of True Octa-core processor and could use this on Note 4 onExynos 64-bit chipset or use LITTLE 16-core Exynos 64-bit chipset processor.
For display, it has a 5.7’ 2K resolution display. Flexible display and 3D display are unlikely to appear in Galaxy Note 4. Rumors has it that curved edges could be used in this device but this is unlikely to happen as it is believed a separate Galaxy F series featuring these features is to be launched.
In terms of memory, a 4 GB RAM is likely, since Note 3 debuted a 3 GB RAM. Note 4 could also see a 128 GB on board memory.
Recently, internal news of Samsung has confirmed the development of 3-sided display. This technology if used would be the first by any smartphone in the market, but it’s doubted that Samsung will test it with such a highly ranked brand.
As recent as 10/01/14, a rumor spreading like bushfire is that Samsung is developing a diamond-dipped alloy to use on Galaxy Note 4 body. This is aimed at providing maximum strength to the phone, though experts have attributed an increase in cost if this “Dymalloy” is put into effect.
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