Samsung launched their 4th Generation Note Phablet yesterday in Berlin so it’s time to disclose what will it cost you to get your hands on one and when you can do so. The latest Samsung Phablet isn’t going to cheap by any means (not unlocked, like it’s sold in India) the initial price for the India Market will be set at Rupees. 58,300.00 and it will go on sale in the middle of October. It’s only logical for the device to come with such a price tag as it has monstrous specifications, also this time frame will help Samsung boost sales in the Indian Markets due to the Festive Season starting next month.
Major Specifications – Samsung Galaxy Note 4
- Display : Super AMOLED 5.7 Inches 1440p (1440 x 2560 pixels) at ~515PPI
- Protection : Corning Gorilla Glass 3
- Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 (SM-N910S) – Quad-core 2.7 GHz Krait 450
Exynos 5433 (SM-N910C) – Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 & 1.9GHz quad-core Cortex-A57
- Graphics
Adreno 420 (SM-N910S)
Mali-T760 (SM-N910C)
- Ram & Storage : 3GB RAM & 32GB In-Built Storage, MicroSD Expandable upto 128GB
- Software : TouchWhiz skinned Android 4.4.4 KitKat
- Camera : 16MP Primary (2160p@30fps & 1080p@60fps) & 3.7MP Front (1080p@30fps)
- Battery : 3220mAh
- Additional Features : S-Pen, OIS – Optical Image Stabilization, Heart-rate monitor, Finger Print Scanner & SpO2 Sensor
The Price and Availability have been disclosed by one of the major Samsung distributors in North India, which claims to have already been harassed by Retailers all over the zone. This sure does mean that the Galaxy Note 4 is getting a lot of love in the Indian Market, in spite of the rather high price tag it comes with. The Distributor also stated that the Model No. will be SM-N910C which is based on home-cooked Exynos 5433 SoC, hence bringing disappointment to those who were eager to burn Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805. The Exynos 5433 is certainly a monster itself but the love for Snapdragons has been increasing since the launch of the 800 Series, though this time there will be 4G LTE even in the Exynos Models (Necessity for a 58,000 Rupee Smartphone). However the real question here isn’t the processing power but the Graphics performance from the different GPU’s on a 1440p Screen the Galaxy Note 4 sports.
Keep in mind that the Initial Prices are usually brought down quickly in Samsung’s case (For Eg. Galaxy S5), so you might be able to get the Galaxy Note 4 at around 55,000 Rupees, also the Festive Season is the Blooming season for Discounts.
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