Everything you need to know about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4
With the phone having been officially unveiled, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release date is now just weeks away.Having been the subject of countless leaks and endless rumours prior to its unveiling, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 finally took a formal bow during IFA 2014. Unveiled with a 5.7-inch QHD display, the Galaxy Note 3 follow-on is not only a powerhouse of the phablet space, but a true leader of the smartphone market. On paper, at least.
Despite the handset having entered the realms of reality, Samsung has left a few, key, Galaxy Note 4 unknowns. Namely exactly when the device will be available for consumer purchase.
Here's everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 right now. We will be updating this page with all the latest Samsung Galaxy Note release date and pricing details as new information emerges, so bookmark it now to stay on top of all things Note 4.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Video
We've already had an early play with the Galaxy Note 4. Check out the video below for our first reactions to the stylus-hosting handset.Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Date: When will it come out?
As expected, Samsung formally unveiled the Galaxy Note 4 during a pre-IFA 2014 press conference in Berlin on September 3. A precise Note 4 release date is still unclear, however.Samsung has confirmed the phone will hit the UK during October. Beyond that, there has been no indication as to how quickly we could see the phone on retailer's shelves.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 News
Despite the Note 4's flagship status, it will not have the launch platform all to itself.Having been unveiled alongside a throng of addition mobile products, it is expected that the Note 4 could be released alongside a couple of wearables. While the Samsung Gear S is a new, oversized Android Wear smartwatch, the Samsung Gear VR is a Note 4-utilising headset which sits on your face to provide virtual reality experiences, gaming and video playback.
Not only could the Note 4 hit retailers on the same day as these two devices, it has been suggested that special bundle deals could see the smartphone packaged alongside the VR or Gear S. Samsung has yet to confirm any such plans.
Now known to feature a premium, metal-edged design, similar to that of the Galaxy Alpha, Samsung has claimed the Note 4's finish could help set it out from the competition.
“Our ultimate goal is to make products that consumers really aspire to have. This is how we are trying to find a breakthrough in the stagnant premium market,” Yoon Han-kil, Senior Vice President of Samsung’s Product Strategy Team stated recently.
Bizarrely, Samsung has provided the Note 4 its own competition. Launched alongside the phablet, the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge has been announced with an identical specs sheet. The only differentiator between the two devices is the Edge's side encompassing curved screen. Although a direct rival of sorts, it is not believed that the Galaxy Edge will land until later in the year. This should give the Note 4 time to stretch its legs.
"The bent device is the first step towards testing the market and gauging how it would react to its foldable smartphones that are to be unveiled in the second half of next year," KDB Daewoo Securities analyst Song Jong-ho has said.
He added: “The foldable phone would be the next Samsung flagship phone.”
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Specs
As expected, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a beast.The phone has retained the Note 3's 5.7-inch form factor, but that's where the similarities end. The Note 4 has traded in a 1080p, Full HD display for a 2560 x 1440 pixel QHD panel which will have the LG G3 hot under the collar. What's more, this is a Super AMOLED panel so colours are insanely rich and content exquisetly detailed.
It's not all about the visuals though. Samsung has given the Note 4 a power boost too. The phone now features the latest 2.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor. As such it is the first Snapdragon 805 device to be confirmed for a global release.
If this market-leading CPU wasn't enough, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage have also been included. As has microSD expansion.
All of this power shouldn't mean the death of the phone's battery though. The Snapdragon chipset boasts impressive battery management skills. As such, the Note 4's 3200mAh Lithium-Ion battery should see you through a full day's use with ease, despite the jump to a QHD display. On top of this, quick charge capabilities mean a 50 per cent charge can be achieved in just 30 minutes.
Camera-wise the Note 4 has again made strides. A 16-megapixel camera sits around back, with a secondary, 3.7-megapixel secondary snapper up front. These updates are about more than megapixels, however. The phone’s primary camera has been enhanced by the addition of optical-image-stabilisation, while the selfie snapper has a new wide-angle lens – ideal for group shots.
The Note 4 benefits from premium, metal frame. This high-end design shows a serious mark of intent from the Korean manufacturer to rectify one of its longstanding shortcomings. The phone lines up at 8.5mm thick and features a metal edge.
There will be four Samsung Galaxy Note 4 colours at launch - black, white, gold and ‘blossom pink’. The handset also feature the same fingerprint sensor and heart rate monitor as found on the Samsung Galaxy S5.
As much about substance as style, the Note 4 has been handed some serious S-Pen improvements too. Doubling the sensitivity of its stylus, the Note 4 S-Pen now offers 2048dps. New software features have been introduced to make use of this, with improved note taking and annotation options joining the fray.