Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to launch on September 25, sources claim

A report from South Korea has surfaced claiming that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will enter mass production in June-July to be ready for a wide global release soon after its announcement at the upcoming IFA (which starts the first week of September).
Just like the Note 3 last year, the Galaxy Note 4 will be launched on September 25 globally. This info reportedly comes from multiple shareholders, who have knowledge on the matter.

The new Note is expected to have a 5.7" Super AMOLED screen with QHD resolution and will come in two versions – a Snapdragon 805 one and an Exynos 5433 one. Both will have 3GB of RAM, 32GB storage and run Android 4.4.3 with the latest TouchWiz.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is expected to have a 16MP main camera and a 3.68MP front-facing camera (QHD = 3.68MP). Whether or not it will come in a curved-screen version and one with a three-sided screen remains to be seen.

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