Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Release Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to a presentation at IFA 2014? – Gentside

Samsung Galaxy Note 4: The Korea Times reports that the website will be present phablette & # XE9 e during the IFA 2014 Berlin in September

The next generation Galaxy Note should be presented at the IFA in Berlin this year, reported most recently Korea Times .

Let’s pretend to be surprised! Korean newspaper Korea Times , which relates the words of a representative of Samsung says the Galaxy Note 4 will be presented at the Berlin International Lounge Funkausstellung 2014 (IFA).

The representative of the Korean giant said “Samsung plans to launch the Note 4 during the IFA We are in the process of finalizing the technical details of the next phablette.” . There is actually nothing surprising in there since the Galaxy Note were all presented during the IFA.

What characteristics?

The Galaxy Note 4 may be equipped with a 2K AMOLED screen, that is to say, a screen resolution of 2560×1440 pixels. In January, Samsung confirmed during his seminar Seminconductor and Display Technology Roadmap that the group was preparing a smartphone screen 2K and 4K screens. It could also be the S5 Galaxy Prime, but Samsung has denied its existence. In addition, 2K screens are better suited to phablettes due to screen size.

The screen could also “three sides” to provide reading messages on the side of the device. That’s what Lee Young Hee, Vice President of Samsung’s mobile division, said in an interview with Bloomberg website .

side processor is called a Qualcomm Snapdragon clocked 805 four cores at 2.5 GHz. All backed by 3GB of RAM. Note 4 but could also have a 64-bit processor. Kyushik Hong, vice president of System LSI marketing Samsung said CNET.com their “chip will be ready when the operating system [Android] and the ecosystem will the 64-bit “. What should happen this year.

It will take the IFA in September or the end of the year to finally discover what hides in his father Samsung hood.

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