Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Specs Feature Quad-Core Snapdragon 805 or Octa-Core Exynos 5433, 5.7" QHD Display, 16MP ISOCELL Shooter

Now that we are only a few weeks before the new Samsung phablet gets announced, let's see what it has to offer in terms of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs. 

According to a recent report by Android Authority, an online retailer in China listed the upcoming Galaxy Note 4 and even included its specs. 

In the report, the Android-powered phablet packs a 5.7-inch display with QHD or 2K (2560 x 1440) resolution, a Snapdragon 805 or an Exynos 5433 chipset depending on the version, 3GB of RAM and internal memory options of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. 

As far as the camera is concerned, the Galaxy Note 4 is said to get a 16MP primary camera at the back with ISOCELL technology, and a 2MP front cam. In the listing, the device is said to cost a whopping $800, which is even more expensive than last year's model.

Interestingly, the online retailer listed the Galaxy Note 4 as 'sold out'. This could mean that the device has been previously available for pre-orders from the website, but has now since sold out its upcoming stocks, or it is just a marketing ploy for visitors and consumers to get their new Note 4 from the retailer. 

Whichever is true, one thing is certain, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is one heck of a smartphone. Aside from its upgraded specs, the phone also comes with some cool features from the Galaxy S5 flagship. That includes the fingerprint scanner, heart-rate monitor at the back and even a UV sensor. 

There were also rumors that the device would get an iris scanner for security purposes, but right now no further details about the feature have been leaked. 

Samsung is hoping that its new generation Android phablet woud be able to sway the attention of the market from the upcoming launch of the iPhone 6, also in September. 

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