With Google I/O sadly coming to an end, it’s time to deviate slightly and cover some Samsung rumours.
It’s not hard to guess that Samsung will be unveiling their next Galaxy Note flagship smartphone in a few months, but what is hard are accurate specs. A new report from a Korean news outlet Etnews suggests that Samsung is considering to ditch the 16MP ISOCELL camera for a slightly smaller 12MP camera, so that they could finally include OIS while avoiding production and supply issues. The front camera remains as 3.7MP as leaked in the Antutu benchmark reported last week.
The rumoured pecs for the Note 4 are as follows: Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 SoC (North American models only), 3 GB RAM, 32 GB of internal storage with SD Card expansion, at least a 3200 mAh, all under a 5.7-inch QHD display.
The phone is expected to be announced by or before IFA 2024 in September, but will it ship with Android L?