It has been an annual tradition for Samsung to release a better and upgraded version of its Note series smartphone. The Samsung Note 4 is latest addition to the already growing family of the Note series. This will be the second smartphone from Samsung to be release with a metal body instead of plastic, the first being Galaxy Alpha.
The Samsung Note may have 4 retain its predecessors screen size of 5.7 inches but what Samsung did is upgrade its resolution. The new Samsung Note 4 comes in with an incredible 2560 x 1440 pixels screen resolution paired with a spectacular super amoled screen. This gives the Note 4 a pixel density of 515ppi; this gives the smartphone a very crisp sharpness it's with vibrant display of color. The Note 4 still maintains its exceptional pressure sensitivity for the S-pen stylus. This is also one of the first Samsung smartphones to incorporate Corning's Gorilla Glass 4, this feature adds to the display's scratch resistance.
Samsung Note 4 has the following hardware specifications; Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 Quad-core 2.7Ghz chip with integrated Adreno 420 GPU. The Note 4 also has three gigabytes of memory and 32 gigabyte of internal storage that can be upgrade up to 128 gigabyte using the microSD slot. The Note 4 also has 3,220 mAh batteries. The following high-end specification is already expected from a tech giant like Samsung.
The Samsung Note 4 is running its very own TouchWiz user interface which is using the Android 4.4 operating software. The Samsung Galaxy S5 also runs the same OS and interface with only a few exceptions of some pre-installed applications. The TouchWiz however can be a bit slow especially when there are a couple of apps running in the background.
Probably the best feature of the Samsung Note 4, as with its previous incarnations, is its signature S-Pen. With the Samsung Note 4, the S-Pen is significantly slimmer and offers hugely enhanced pressure recognition, making the S-pen perfect for graphics artists.