Samsung is wasting no time in opening 2015 with a new smartphone by ushering in a new, although this one is hardly a complete fresh device. The world’s biggest handset maker has unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A, a “super” version of its phablet flagship.
This is a similar thing to what the South Korean company did with the Galaxy S5, adding a newer processer and better LTE connectivity to its core device back in June. Well, it's the same thing here with the Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A getting a 64-bit Qualcomm made Snapdragon 810 as opposed to the Snapdragon 805 found in the G Note 4 proper. One top of that (and as the name suggests) it will get faster LTE thanks to a category 9 LTE modem that will enable download speeds of 300Mbps, double what the normal Note 4 can achieve.
The Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A will be exclusive to South Korea when launched early in January, 2015, although I suspect a European and North American variant without the advanced LTE should come later on, just like with the Galaxy S5.
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