Samsung has launched another variant of the Galaxy Note 4, touting it as the world’s first LTE-A Tri-Band CA enabled smartphone.
This makes this variant the first commercial device to feature Tri-band Carrier Aggression which can provide users with a download peak speed of 300Mbps, four times faster than the speed of today’s 4G LTE service.
“The LTE-A Tri-Band CA smartphone is a meaningful advancement in mobile and telecommunications technologies, and demonstrates Samsung’s long-term commitment to providing innovation within the telecommunications industry,” said JK Shin, CEO and President of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics. “We continue to set new challenges for the industry and push boundaries to take mobile technology to the next level and deliver the best possible customer experience.”
Rest of the specifications of the handsets are similar to the standard variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. There’s a 5.7-inch display boasting a resolution of 2560 by 1440 pixels, 3G of RAM and 32GB of internal storage coupled with a microSD card slot. The handset also boasts a 16MP camera for photos and videos as well as a 3.7MP front-facing camera, a 3,220 mAh battery and runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat as its operating system.
The official specifications list doesn’t mention the processor, but we’ve seen a number of rumors hinting at the possibility of the Snapdragon 810 processor.
Source: Samsung Tomorrow
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