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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Date: Specs and Features Leaked by Online Retailer in Indonesia

It has already been rumored that Samsung is likely to unveil its Galaxy Note 4 this coming Sept. 3, but details and specs of the phablet may have been spilled by an online store.

Indonesian Online Gadget retailer Erafone described in their product page of what appears to be the Samsung Note 4 in full details.

The device, as listed in the retailer site is alleged to sport a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED 1,440x2, 560-pixel display and capacitive touchscreen. It will also have a 16-MP rear camera with optical image stabilization, autofocus, and dual-LED flash.

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It will also have an Internal Memory capacity of 4 GB RAM with additional option of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. It can also house external memory microSDs up to 128 GB in size.

It has already been rumored months ago that Galaxy Note 4 will likely to exceed its predecessor, the Note 3 in terms of features and display. In this case the Note 4 won't be different.

However, when talking about performance and if the Erafone leak is true, then users will see a vast improvement in the Note 4. Depending on the region, the phablet will come either on a 2.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chip or on an octa-core Exynos 5433 (four 1.3GHZ Cortex-A53 and four Cortex-A57 cores).

Some reports indicated that models with Snapdragon under the hood are intended for the U.S. market, while those with Exynos processors will head for other international markets. It will be fitted with Android KitKat 4.4.3 OS out-of-the-box.

CNET reported that as of today, there's still no representative from the South Korean Tech company that commented with regards to the leaks.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is touted for a Sept. 3 unveiling at the Samsung Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 event which will happen simultaneously in three cities: Berlin, Beijing, and New York.

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