
The leak gods - this time incarnated as mobile retailer Erafone - have kindly bestowed upon us a full spec sheet for Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 4. We're expecting to hear official details from Samsung about its fast-approaching Galaxy Note 4 phablet at this year's IFA tradeshow in early September, but this juicy info surely sounds promising.
The Indonesian e-retailer published a dedicated product page - which appears to have been removed from the site - that highlighted key features of the phablet, including its price tag.
The smartphone, as listed by Erafone and reported by CNET, will stay true to its super-size form factor touting a 5.7-inch display with a 1440x2560 resolution. It's Super AMOLED, no surprises there, and supports a 16-million color range.
It's packing some processing heft too, with a 2.5Ghz quad-core Snapdragon 805 CPU. The Note 4 will also make use of 4GB memory, anywhere from 16 to 64GB internal storage, and a microSD slot capable of bumping up the capacity by a further 128GB.
Amateur snappers will be pleased to hear the Note 4 comes with a 16MP rear camera, but oddly the leaked spec sheet didn't mention a front-facing camera. That's not to say there won't be one, but we're just not sure what it will be yet - 5MP is a good bet.
The Note 4 will run Android 4.4.3, support 802.11ac WiFi, and will be fully 4G/LTE enabled. There's a microUSB 3.0 port, a micro-SIM slot, and it also has Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity built-in.
Erafone lists the devices as costing 9,499,000 Indonesian rupiah. That sounds insane, but it actually equates to about $810, and it's worth noting that companies don't tend to use strict exchange rates when deciding cross-market prices, but it's a clue at the very least.
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