Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Review: The Big Just Got Bigger.. Literally
- Great Display
- Less Bloatware
- Mega Battery
- Very Expensive
- S Pen Still Not Perfect
- TouchWiz UI
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Review: Processor and Benchmark
The Note 4 comes featuring a 2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB of RAM and an Adreno 420 GPU. And in case you are aware of the competition, there are some pretty impressive specs and it's no surprise to find that the Note 4 is well equipped for everything that you can think of.

However, the main talking point here being the Snapdragon 805 processor, which sees an upward move from a Snapdragon 800 processor that we saw previously. And while that wasn't slow or sluggish, the new and improved Snapdragon 805 processor will take the experience to an entirely new level.

While the processor is anyway intended to keep things running quickly and smoothly as possible, the 805 is also better equipped for stuff involvinfg higher-resolution displays, improved camera shooting and a better battery life during video playback. Add to that the introduction of the new Adreno 420 GPU.

As always, a proper bechmarking test uncovers everything you need to know about a phone in terms of it power management. And we did the same for the new handset with the help of our most trusted AnTuTu benchmarking client. Running the test, the handset scored a whooping 47,151.

What this means is the phone is made to support most of the apps and games fluently without much stutter and annoyance. The CPU is anyway good and can support large apps and multitasking with ease.
The RAM accounts for impressive 2D graphics and more than impressive 3D graphics. On an overall, it will fluently support large mobile games.


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