Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Roundup: Release Date in September, 64 Bit Processor, 2K/4K Resolution and More

By Staff Writer

May 06, 2014 10:20 AM EDT

September will be a major month for Samsung as recent reports indicate the company is preparing to release the Galaxy Note 4. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was released in September 2013. Analysts believe the South Korean tech giant will follow a similar timeline for the Note 4. According to recent information, the Galaxy Note 4 will pack on a 64-bit processor, 3840 x 2160 resolution and a new display technology. 

The IFA Trade Fair has been a venue for Samsung to release major products. Throughout the years, Samsung introduced the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 during the event. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 should not be any different. According to a report by Korea Times, a Samsung official hinted at the September release of the Note 4. 

"Samsung is considering holding a launch event of the Note 4 at the IFA trade fair," the Samsung source told The Korea Times. 

 "It is in the middle of finalising specification details for the upcoming phablet." The source added. 

Japanese blog CMNO.com also reported some upcoming and expected specs of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. According to the blog, the upcoming device will feature a 64-bit processor similar to the one found in iPhone 5s. It will also ship with 4GB RAM, 3600 mAh to 3800mAh battery and 128GB internal memory. 

Google may also release a new operating system around June. If Google launches the Android 4.5 or 5.0 in June then the Galaxy Note 4 may come with a new mobile operating system instead of Android 4.4 KitKat. It is not clear yet what type of chipset Samsung may go for. Some analysts think the company will choose a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset. 

Other reported features include YOUM flexible OLED display technology and a 2K or 4K resolution.

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