Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Officially Out, But What Does It Actually Have

Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Officially Out, But What Does It Actually Have
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is officially out. But, what does it actually have?
Well, nothings change on the screen size. It still comes with 5.7 inches that you will surely love. However, Samsung got the chance to make some major changes when it comes to its feature.
The 5.7 inches screen is now a Quad HD Super AMOLED with 2,560 x 1,440 resolutions. It can stretch for up to 500 pixels per inch. You can check out your Samsung galaxy Note 4 to have your own first impression of the handset and for you to know what had changed. The phone also throws an adaptive display. The light will change depending on the place where you view your screen. You can also have an ultimate viewing no matter what the situation is.
It can even decide to launch and get fancy. The so called Samsung Galaxy Note Edge has a curve display that has a nice fold on its spine. Unfortunately, it didn't make it, but it is good to test if there is a desire in this innovation.
When it comes to its storage and power, Galaxy Note 4 has an impressive processor, 2.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805. With this kind of feature, it will not be hard for you to deal with your screen. Additionally, it comes with a microSD slot as well.
Galaxy Note 4 has a camera upgrade of 13MP to 16MP. It has an image stabilization that keeps your picture clear and blur free.
These are just some of the phones incredible feature. You may want to check its overall upgrade online for a detailed information about Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
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