Samsung has unveiled its latest entry in the market, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4the IFA 2014 tech conference in Berlin. It features a 5.7 inch display which is not different than that of its predecessor, the Note 3. It also boasts of a Quad HD Super AMOLED technology and an adaptive display that works in such a way that it will change depending on the light of the place being viewed on the screen. It boasts of a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440, making it the highest that you can get in today’s Smartphone.
Detailed specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 include; protected display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, memory capability of up to 64 GB, Simultaneous HD video, Dual shot and image recording, face and smile detection, geo-tagging, image stabilization, touch focus and an Android OS, v4.4.4(KitKat). It also features sensors such as the barometer, Accelerometer, heart rate, UV and SpO2 among others.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comes with 3GB of RAM, a powerful Snapdragon 805 Quad-core system chip. It also comes with a 16megapixel cam, with a 3.7 megapixel front cam. The Super AMOLED screen makes for extremely sharp icons and photos and since the Note 4 makes us of the Gear VR, Samsung’s virtual reality headset, it really does have a need for the Quad HD. The Gear VR works in such a way that when the headsets are attached to the Note 4, the sensors within will gauge the head’s position and tell the phone which part of a 360 degree image to display.
The camera can be used in unison with the S Pen. You can make use of Snap Note, which is a new feature that enables you to take a picture of a piece of paper and make changes to the picture.
Now this is a real smartphone with premium specifications and features. Sony Xperia Z3 is a joke.
I completely agree with you. Samsung know how to make a smartphone device. Though they are far behind in terms of design and looks but in specifications no one can beat them.