Samsung Galaxy Note 4 With 5.7-Inch QHD Display Spotted: Report

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 With 5.7-Inch QHD Display Spotted: Report
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We have recently heard rumours about Samsung's next generation Note phablet flagship, expected to be called the Galaxy Note 4, with model number N910. Now according to a listing on the Zauba Indian import/export website, the SM-N910A (expected variant of Galaxy Note 4) with 5.7-inch display has been shipped to India.

Notably, the single-SIM SM-N910A smartphone listed in Zauba's shipping details is a sample unit for testing and evaluation purposes only. Also the same model number SM-N910A is listed on Samsung's website in a user agent profile source code, which features a display with a Quad-HD (1440x2560 pixel) resolution.

This coincides with earlier leaked details by Sammobile that reported the next Galaxy Note phablet flagship to include a QHD (1440x2560) AMOLED display of an unknown size with added UV sensor.

Although the earlier report did not detail the specifications of the processors, it suggested that Samsung will offer a Snapdragon 805 SoC to Chinese, Korean, Japanese and North American markets, while all other regions including Europe will receive a variant with an Exynos SoC. Reportedly it will be an upgrade of the Exynos 5430, the unannounced Exynos 5433 that's codenamed HelsinkiPro (whereas the Exynos 5430 is codenamed Helsinki).

The previous report also claimed that the modem on the Exynos version will be Intel's XMM7260 Cat. 6 modem, but it didn't confirm the same for the Snapdragon version of the alleged Galaxy Note 4.

As for its cameras, the alleged Galaxy Note 4 will reportedly pack a 16-megapixel rear camera with a Sony-made (IMX240) sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS). The front camera remains the same 2-megapixel shooter as on the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Review | Pictures).
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