At a global unveiling event held today, Samsung announced it Galaxy Note 4, the company's latest Android phablet.
The Galaxy Footnotes 4 has an 5.7 inch screen, and remains the same as its predecessor. But it brings several upgrades we saw for the first time Galaxy S5, such as the fingerprint scanner and the Quad HD Super display AMOLED. The device is resistant (not waterproof) to water and dust. It is equipped with a 16MP rear camera, 8X digital zoom, and a 3.7MP camera for Selfie with a wide-angle feature that extends the panorama to 90 with 120 degrees.
The Galaxy Footnotes 4 runs with Android 4.4.4 (KitKat), but returns to its support USB 2.0 (Note 4 3 supported USB 3.0). The phone will include mode fast charging that can go from 0% to 50% in just 30 minutes.
The fourth-generation Note features improved S-Pen features, with double the pressure sensitivity and more possibilities, such as handwriting recognition, to perform actions such as unlocking it screen or calling a contact.
Η Samsung also announced Galaxy Footnotes Edge, which has a convex screen wound around the sides of the device, eliminating the perimeter rim completely.
The company also provided one SDK for developers so they can create more apps for this screen.