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Galaxy Note 4 Rumors: Phablet to Feature 3 Sided Flexible Display

A new Galaxy Note 4 rumor that originates from a Korean Media Insider points to the device featuring a YOUM 3-sided flexible display.

This means that the screen has its left and right sides bent to create additional zones where notifications from messages, email and incoming calls will appear. A demo video released last year showed the advantages of this type of display.

A Reuters report regarding the Galaxy Note 4 discussed Samsung revamping the phablet's form factor. This could actually end up being the design the publication was talking about.

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The Galaxy Note 4 would follow the success of its predecessor that quickly became one of Samsung's highest-selling devices of all time. It would also be the companion to the Galaxy S5 model that officially launched on most major carriers earlier this month. It would be better to follow the Galaxy Note 3 instead of the S5 when it comes to design.

The Galaxy Note 3 was released in the fall of this year and is available on most major U.S. carriers including T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T. It features top of the line specs with an impressive display and 13-megapixel camera. It also sports a new design with its leather-like plastic backing which differentiates it from past Note models.

Other Specs on the device include improved LTE connectivity, a 2.3GHz quad-core processor, a 5.7-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, Android 4.4, JellyBean, LED Flash, a 2-megapixel front shooter, dual camera capabilities, and a redesigned version of the S Pen.

The Galaxy Note 3 comes with 3GB RAM. It also packs either 32GB or 64GB of internal storage, depending on which model a user purchases. The battery is enhanced to a 3,200 mAh.

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