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Samsung introduces the new Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge in Berlin



There we go, as finally we have thing come all the way down the road, for the perfect evening, and to boost the show, Samsung have officially announced their next generation handsets at the year's International Franchise Association trade event in Berlin, Germany. The big South Korean multinational manufacturer moments back have got listed their latest and greatest phablet flagship smartphone of all time, their newest member to the Galaxy Note series of premium Android smartphones, the most anticipated one for the fall, yes the very alluring Samsung Galaxy Note 4, itself.

But that's not just it, the South Koreans have also unveiled a very special new handset, which is named as the new Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, opening doors for the long awaited and unique curved Edge screen, that will provide the user with quick access to frequently used applications, receive notifications while watching videos, get app alerts and other details, straight on the new Edge screen even when the phone's center/main screen panel is locked, all it requires is a swipe of the user's thumb to get things notified.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4

So, as expected and rumored in the past, the fourth addition of Galaxy Note phablet smartphone will too come down the hills to the store shelves with the manufacturer's favorite soft-textured and faux leather patterned polycarbonate material for the back cover giving that niche of luxury for the new Samsung make, as it neatly resembles the original design of both the previously announced predecessor Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and their current 2014 flagship phone, the Galaxy S5 in the whole new industrial construction of the Galaxy Note 4. Alike the recently announced Galaxy Alpha, the smartphone too embraces a premium metal constructed frame around the sides with elegant curves, adding more sensuality to the device. The phone has also got a 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protected screen, the same one that made it's way for their own Galaxy S3, back in 2012, when the screen shape is concerned, which now screens first-rate viewing experience.

The phone will also bring along the very infamous S Pen attributes, that will come in handy for the workaholic users with the most powerful device you'll ever find in the markets. Accordingly, the new S Pen coming out the Galaxy Note 4 box will offer the users with a more sophisticated pen experience, as mentioned, which will now be more like writing on paper with a fountain pen or calligraphy pen. You will also find the very useful Air Command functionality along with other features, including Action Memo, Screen Write, Image Clip and Smart Select, Snap Note, also introducing the new Smart Select feature, that basically let the user of the new Galaxy Note 4, "to easily piece together content from different origins, and share it with ease." The Multi Window feature is available to take maximum advantage of it's powerful internals for extreme multi-tasking. unfortunately we can't find it to be dust and water resistant, like the GS5.

Samsung also maintained it's call with an  improved fingerprint scanner or biometrics reader, which is integrated to the home button of the phablet, to further secure the customer's personal data on the unit. The Galaxy Note 4 is also the world’s first mobile device to carry out UV sensor on board. You can also keep a good record on your health measures with the built-in heart rate sensor, fixed aside the LED flash light, behind the smartphone.

"The Galaxy Note series signaled extraordinary innovation within the technology industry. Its larger screen size and iconic S Pen technology launched a new standard in smartphone culture. With the introduction of the Galaxy Note series, we brought the age-old culture of the pen and notepad into the digital world. The new Galaxy Note 4 introduces the most refined Note experience to-date by combining all the latest technology that users expect from the Galaxy series," said JK Shin, CEO and Head of IT & Mobile Communication at Samsung Electronics.

Now what's in as the internal specifications for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4? Well, as usual the smartphone will arrive in two models, depending upon the arrival markets and carrier, where one version will come with a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, speeding at 2.7GHz, and another in an Exynos 5433 powered 1.9GHz Octa-Core version, with 1.9GHz Quad + 1.3GHz Quad-Core, a 5.7-inches Quad High Definition Super AMOLED screen of 2560 x 1440 resolution display, marked at 515 pixels-per-inch, 32 gigabytes of internal mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot), three gigabytes of Random Access Memory, 16 megapixels primary camera on the back with Smart Optical Image Stabilization, auto-focus and LED flash light, capable of shooting Ultra High Definition 4K videos at 30 frames-per-second, and lens software features including HDR (Rich tone), Selective Focus, Rear-cam Selfie, Beauty face, Virtual Tour Shot, Shot & More and Dual Camera, there's a 3.7 megapixels secondary camera on the front with aperture f1.9 and options like, Selfie and Wide Selfie.

For connectivity, Galaxy Note 4 boasts, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (HT80) MIMO PCIe, GPS/GLONASS/Baidu, Near Field Communication (NFC), Bluetooth 4.1 (BLE,ANT+), IR Blaster LED (Remote Control), USB2.0, MHL 3.0, 4G LTE Cat.6 support on Qualcomm's version and Cat.4 connection over Exynos variant, and 3G HSPA+ up to 42Mbps. Sensors over the hood holds, gesture, accelerometer, geo-magnetic, gyroscope, RGB, IR-LED, proximity, barometer, hall sensor, SpO2 (again depends upon markets), aforementioned fingerprint scanner, UV and heart rate monitor. A 3,220mAh powered battery with the fast charging feature and Ultra Power Saving Mode, runs on Android's operating system 4.4 KitKat below Samsung's own TouchWiz User Interface. Other additional features includes, Voice Recorder (Normal Mode, Interview Mode, Meeting Mode, Voice Memo), Download Booster, S Health 3.5, Dynamic Lock Screen and Briefing. The fresh unit measures around 153.5 x 78.6 x 8.5 millimeters in dimensions and weighs 176 grams.



Samsung Galaxy Note Edge

And now let's talk about the new innovative Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, which is the company latest approach to a whole new stage in the Galaxy branded smartphone range. This new smartphone from Samsung is said to take the Galaxy Note experience to the next level. We have been hearing about Samsung's plans to announce a smartphone with three sided display, but just falling around the speculations, we see the company announce a two sided display handset, today in their IFA Press Conference, Berlin. As we said above, the new added on curved Edge screen will provide you with relevant information and other notifications, while the main screen is at sleep or while the user is watching a video. And when the main display is lit up, you can have quick access to frequently used applications, on the Edge screen, from the right side. You may also use to enhance your multi-tasking experience on the phone, by seamlessly switching between a number of screens and apps.

For the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's specs, you can see the phablet stay head to head with the new Galaxy Note 4, toting a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, clocked at 2.7GHz, a 5.6-inches Quad High Definition Super AMOLED panel of 2560 x 1440 + 600 resolution pixels with the extra 160 pixels added for the Edge screen, marked at 515 pixels-per-inch, 32 and 64 gigabytes of internal capacity options (expandable via microSD card slot), three gigabytes of Random Access Memory, 16 megapixels main lens on the back with Smart Optical Image Stabilization, auto-focus and LED flash light, capable of capturing Ultra High Definition 4K videos at 30 frames-per-second, and includes all Note 4 camera features. A 3.7 megapixels secondary front facing camera again with aperture f1.9 and with Selfie and Wide Selfie modes.

For connectivity, Galaxy Note 4 supports, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (HT80) MIMO PCIe, GPS/GLONASS/Baidu, NFC, Bluetooth 4.1 (BLE,ANT+), IR Blaster LED (Remote Control), USB2.0, MHL 3.0, 4G LTE Cat.6 radios and 3G HSPA+ networks. All the sensors from it's sibling, even the fingerprint reader, and heart rate monitor, excluding the UV sensor, making it an exclusive for the Galaxy Note 4 only. 3,000mAh powered battery with the fast charging feature and Ultra Power Saving Mode, runs over Android's version 4.4 KitKat below Samsung's own TouchWiz User Interface. Galaxy Note Edge measures around 151.3 x 82.4 x 8.3 millimeters in it's respective dimensions weighing at 174 grams.

Lastly, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be shipped in Charcoal Black, (as seen above), Frost White, Bronze Gold and in Blossom Pink color options, that should go international, starting next month, October. As far as the Galaxy Note Edge concerned, will be available in select markets through Samsung's retail channels, e-commerce partners and carriers, later this year, coming in Charcoal Black and Frost White (seen above) tints. This does not stop here...

Source: Smasung

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