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Galaxy Note 4 Specs: Smartphone to Feature QHD Display

Specs that could be for the upcoming Galaxy Note 4 appeared in a recently leaked document.

It shows that the device will have model number N910x. The X will be replaced with 0 for an Exynos device, 5 for a Snapdragon version, 6 for LTE and 2 for dual-SIM.

The specs found in the leak include a 5.7-inch display with qHD 2560x1440 resolution at 515 ppi. The document doesn't say if Samsung will use a YOUM flexible screen for the handset.

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The leak also features specs for other devices such as the Galaxy S5 mini, Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S5 Prime.

The Galaxy Note 4 release date could be in September of 2014.

A report from Business Korea claims that both the Galaxy Note 4 and Gear Glass will launch together in the fall of this year. The publication claims an unknown Samsung associate tipped them with this information.

"We rolled out the smartwatch first, and have secured a considerable amount of smart glass-related technology and patents, Following the roll out of our smart watch Galaxy Gear in September last year, we are slated to introduce our smart glass Gear Glass this September," wrote the publication.

The Galaxy Note 4 should somewhat resemble the Galaxy S5 which launched earlier this year.

The Galaxy Note line has become one of Samsung's hottest products since the original versions release in 2011. Each model goes on to sell more than the previous version.

The device is the standard when it comes to phablets and many companies such as LG and HTC have attempted to compete with it by releasing similar gadgets. Apple is also rumored to be joining that market as the company is expected to launch an iPhone this year that measures in at over 5-inches.

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