Samsung Galaxy Note 4 To Feature UV Sensor [REPORT]

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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (LON:BC94) (KRX:0059935)’s upcoming Galaxy Note 4 smartphone may feature a UV sensor that has the capability to track ultraviolet rays every 500 milliseconds. The feature was designed to improve outdoor visibility of the Super AMOLED display. It could also be used to warn users of the sun’s heat.

Exciting new specs for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4

The Galaxy Note 4 tablet could come in 22 different versions, including SM-N9106V, SM-N9106W, SM-N9108V, and SM-N9108V. The list does not go into specified details. It is also suggested that the upcoming Note will come in either 16GB or 32GB internal storage. The latter version in the United States will be exclusively available through Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ), AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T), Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S), and T-Mobile US Inc (NYSE:TMUS).

The information regarding Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is vague and leaves many questions unanswered. Only time will tell if this rumor is actually true. The UV sensor rumor is not the only current rumor that is currently in circulation. Just mere days ago, BGR shared the alleged specs of the upcoming smartphone in a post. There were two versions of this model, including the SM-N910C and SM-N910S, found in the AnTuTu Benchmark database. These versions are the Exynos and Qualcomm versions.

Galaxy Note 4 with Flexible screen limited to niche market

As expected, these versions will come with different system-on-chips. These versions will vary depending on the region the devices are sold in. Both new versions are expected to feature a high-resolution 2K display, 16-megapixel rear-facing camera, 3.68-megapixel front facing camera, and 3GB of RAM. Other reports indicate that Samsung will release two flexible screen and regular screen models. However, it is important to point out that Samsung could be planning to limit the flexible screen version to a niche market. This could mean that the company is using the limited niche market to test out customer reception and that it hopes to eventually make the product available in more markets.

via: SamMobile

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