We’re getting closer and closer to completing the trifecta of devices that could complete the top 3 smartphones of 2014. Everyone is thinking it, nobody is saying it: iPhone 6, LG G3 and Galaxy Note 4 will dominate this year. The latter has just leaked in AnTuTu benchmark, with specs included.
The phablet has leaked in two versions, the SM-N910S and SM-N910C. The “S” stands for Snapdragon most likely and the model packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, while the “C” unit includes a powerful Exynos 5433 chipset. The new Exynos processor is described as an octa core with a Cortex A57 and Cortex A53 combo, clocked at 1.3 GHz max. These two Cortex pieces are 64 bit processor cores, so we’re in for a treat when it comes to performance.
The GPU listed here is the Mali T760, meaning the Note 4 will do as well graphically as the Snapdragon 805 or other rivals. RAM is 3 GB and storage is 32 GB, while the resolution is shown to be Quad HD (1440 x 2560 pixels). The panel is probably a Super AMOLED and the camera is a 16 MP unit at the back, surely with 4K capture and upfront there’s a 3.68 MP shooter. The size of the diagonal is not listed, but odds are that it’s the same 5.7 inch affair as on the Note 3.
Unveiling should take place at IFA 2014, in September.