The entire tech world is eagerly awaiting the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 at the Mobile UNPACKED 2014 event on September 3rd. In the meantime, the complete specifications of the device have been confirmed by a leaked AnTuTu benchmark listing. This makes it clear that the phablet will arrive in two variants – one with Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor and the other with an Exynos 5433 Octa chipset.
Furthermore, the report adds that the Snapdragon variant uses a quad-core Krait 450 processor ticking at 2.5GHz and Adreno 420 graphics engine, whereas the Exynos model uses a quad-core Cortex A57 processor and a quad-core Cortex A53 processor and a Mali-T760 graphs unit.
Other specifications as revealed by the benchmark listing show that the Galaxy Note 4 will come fitted with a 5.7-inch display with a Quad HD 2560x1440 pixel resolution. Also, both the variants are said to come with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of default storage space that can be expanded using a micro SD card.
When it comes to the imaging department, a SamMobile report details the camera features of the fourth generation phablet. According to them, the device will come with a 16MP Sony IMX240 sensor at its back that is teamed up with optical image stabilization and 4K UHD video recording.
Furthermore, it is also reported that there will be an upgraded 3.7MP front-facing camera that can make video calls at WQHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Also, the snapper is likely to come with Side Touch feature that makes use of a sensor at the bottom right of the device as a dedicated camera button. Also, there's a gesture based method that can activate the handset camera even when the display is turned off.
On the selfie front, the Galaxy Note 4 will reportedly come with four new camera modes including Wide Selfie, Selfie Alarm, Selfie and Create a GIF File.