Galaxy Note 4 concept image boasts 5.7 inch, qHD screen display

The latest Samsung Galaxy Note 4 concept image boasted a 5.7 inch, qHD screen display.

Designer Ivo Maric envisioned the upcoming Samsung's phablet to retain the same screen size as that of the previous Samsung Galaxy Note 3 but packed an increased pixel resolution.

According to Concept Phones, the new render of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a qHD display. This is in line with the current rumors that the phablet will pack such screen resolution. This past week, reports claimed that Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will indeed pack a 5.7 inches screen panel with qHD or 1,440 x 2,560 pixel resolution.

Moreover, the device will have a metal frame housing the Super AMOLED screen display. The back panel is made out of perforated plastic so the back is still removable, which is one of the things that consumers love about Samsung products.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 concept also packs a thinner profile of 8.3mm and is a little bit shorter than the Note 3. The smartphone-tablet hybrid has a rounded edges compared to its predecessor.

The report continued that the phablet is also waterproof and has a heart sensor just like its brother – Samsung Galaxy S5. One can guess that we the device will also pack the fingerprint scanner at the home button as well as the stylus or S-Pen.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was also rumored to pack the new 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon processor paired with 4GB of RAM, which ensures faster performance of the handset. Moreover, the Galaxy Note 4 will be available in the usual 16GB, 32GB and 64GB variants and there were whispers that a 128 GB model will be released this year.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release date is expected to take place at its usual launch window at the IFA trade show in Berlin in Sept. 4 to 20. However, Samsung neither confirmed nor denied the ongoing rumors.

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