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Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Processing Speed and Connectivity
Samsung's flagship devices typically come with updated hardware, and that is certainly true in this case. The iconic Note 4 houses a 2.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor, paired with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of native storage and a microSD card slot (up to 128GB).
It is backed by Adreno 420GPU. We're happy to say that Samsung has launched the Note 4 with a Snapdragon 805 chipset in India.
Well the Note 4 is fairly a capable device. While testing we haven't face a single glitch. Even with a lot of apps running simultaneously there were very few issues worth talking about. This definitely puts the Note 4 among the top performing devices in the market. Our final verdict, however, is still not out yet.
Connectivity isn't an issue. The device does come with 4G LTE (Cat 6), supporting Indian bands. Storage shouldn't be a big issue either, as the Note 4's storage stands at 32GB. As usual, you can expend it up to 128GB via a microSD card slot.