We love the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. It’s half a year old, and there are few phones that rival it in terms of value and performance. Thus, we’re expecting so much from the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4, that we’re watching every move it makes. There are plenty of rumors circulating about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4, and we sorted through the best to sum up its most likely specs.
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One of the most probable features of the upcoming, still unannounced, Galaxy Note 4 is the 4 GB of RAM memory. Although speculation, this feature may appear on the device as we’ve seen Samsung Electronics use their 20-nanometer 4GB DDR3 DRAM chipsets in a wide range of their devices. Having that much memory will affect in faster running applications and will let developers come up with even greater mobile games and experiences.
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This seems like an obvious choice, as Samsung have managed to include this feature on their Galaxy S5 phone without compromising its amazing Super AMOLED touchscreen. Although most believe that this is a rather unnecessary feature, it would make the device safer to use despite the activities you are participating in.
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One of the features that was unveiled back at CES 2012 by Samsung, yet still hasn’t been used in any of their new smartphone devices is the bendable display. Although uncertain as to how it might be used, we would like to be surprised by the Galaxy Note 4 that should definitely feature some sort of an innovation, changing the way we look at our mobile devices once again.
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Although most rumors suggest that the camera on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be upgraded to a 16 MP one, we like to dream big and add the 20 MP rear camera to our wishlist. In combination with any software tweaks that the developers may include, the new camera on the device should be a significant improvement from the one featured on the Note 3 and should let us capture every moment of our lives in astounding quality.
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Recent years, the smartphone manufacturers have managed to upgrade the overall battery life of their devices. However, a few more hours won’t hurt, thus making the last thing on our list for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 a 3,500 mAh battery.
Even if some of the upgrades on our wishlist aren’t featured on the upcoming device, as every smart device from the series up to now has proven to make the best use of the newest hardware and software releases, we are certain that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be a huge improvement from the already perfect Note 3. What features would you like the next smartphone in the Note line to have?