Samsung Galaxy Note 3 successor is in the news
again, with two different reports tipping its features and launch date.
Sammobile claims that Samsung is testing features
like 'Swipe to launch Motion Launcher', 'Aqua Capture', 'Multi Network for
Booster', and 'Smart Fingerprint' for the Galaxy
Note 4.
Aqua Capture resembles the Aqua Mode seen in
Galaxy S4 Active handset that would enable users to click images underwater.
This hints the Galaxy Note 4 will be more water-resistant than the Galaxy
S5(Review | Pictures).
Swipe to Launch Motion Launcher is another
feature under testing that is said to be similar to Motion Launch seen on the
HTC One (M8) (Review | Pictures). HTC's Motion Launcher lets users activate
camera, wake up the device and do other tasks just by swiping in different
directions on the screen.
Smart Fingerprint, as the name suggests, is said
to be the modified version of the fingerprint sensor included in the Galaxy S5
smartphone, with additional capabilities. Multi Network for Booster is likely
the same as the Download Booster feature on the Galaxy S5, which combines a
Wi-Fi and cellular data
connection, the report notes.
Android GS, via an insider from Samsung, adds
that the alleged Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phablet could be announced on September
3. The date isn't surprising given that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3was launched
on September 4.The report adds that the Korean smartphone maker will start sending
invites for the event around mid-August.
Some of the rumoured specifications of the
Galaxy Note 4 that surfaced earlier include 2K display (1440x2560); 64-bit
processor; 4GB RAM; 20.7-megapixel rear-facing camera; 4G and dual-band Wi-Fi
support, and 3600 or 3800mAh battery. Additionally, the Galaxy Note 4 is expected to come with Android 4.5, as well as
a 128GB internal storage variant.
The device is also rumoured to sport the
much-awaited flexible display technology
by Samsung, tipped the Youm flexible OLED display.
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