Samsung Galaxy Note 4: New concept image runs with Octa Core Exynos processor

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

The latest Samsung Note 4 concept image packs the rumored octa core Exynos processor.

The new render of Samsung's fourth generation phablet was created by designer Tim Hausladen. According to Concept Phones, the Galaxy Note 4 is very thin as it is 5.8mm thick and sports a 5.8 inch screen panel with qHD pixel resolution with a super AMOLED plus display. The handset adopts its usual rectangular body and is encased in an aluminum casing veering away from Note 3's faux leather casing.

Under the hood, the handset comes with a new Exynos octa core processor. At the back, the device packs a 21 megapixel camera with a single LED flash and a speaker at the lower back. The new generation of phablet was certified and is waterproof and dustproof and will sport the Galaxy S5 user interface.

The much awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was rumored to make its debut in September, a day before the IFA tech event in Berlin, which has been the usual launching platform of the Galaxy Note series. Fans were circling Sept. 3 on their calendars. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was speculated to clash with iPhone 6's release date that was rumored to be launched around the same time.

According to rumors, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will sport a 5.7-inch super AMOLED screen display with 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution and 500+ ppi. The display was rumored to be flexible or curved. The handset was also expected to be powered by a Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset with 64-bit architecture paired with 4GB of RAM. At the back, the phablet will sport 20.7 megapixels shooter and a 3,600 to 3,800 mAh battery capacity.

The fourth generation of Samsung Galaxy Note series was supposed to run with the upcoming 4.5 version of Android operating system. The phablet will be available in 16GB, 32GB and 64 GB, and 128GB variants. However, Samsung has not released the details of the Note 4 yet.

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