
Within the next 2 weeks, those in India will have a chance to own a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 handset.
And according to Asim Warsi of Samsung, the phone will follow global pricing system meaning it will cost more than Rs. 55,000 for the large phone – twice the price of the model currently sold in the market.
It seems plausible for Samsung to launch their brand new phone in India with the advent of Diwali.
Samsung’s first ever Phablet is going to be delayed until mid-November. This will give Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to be launched in a hurry to grab the open market.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 covers a lot of ground in terms of specs. It has a 1.9GHz octa core Exynos processor/2.7GHz quad core Snapdragon 805 chip under the hood. It sports 3GB RAM and runs Android 4.4 (KitKat)
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 also hosts a 16MP rear camera and a 3220mAh battery offering hours of talk time, up to 420 hours of standby.
It boasts a very high resolution (2560 x 1440p) 5.7-inch display panel and 32GB of internal storage with 64GB expandability. The phone measures 5 x 78.6 x 8.5 mm and weighs 176 grams.
Pros:
• It is very fast and powerful
• It has a fantastic display
• It has storage expansion capability
• It has a very long battery life
• It has stylus support
Cons:
• It is large
• It is partly built of plastic
• Poor fit and finish on some handsets