Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Spotted on AnTuTu in Two Variants: What's the Difference?
South Korean smartphone giant Samsung has been rumored to come up with the Galaxy F- the premium version of the Galaxy S5 this year, but this is not the only device that the company has been working on.

Another flagship device on which Samsung has been working really hard, apparently, is the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 successor, the next generation Galaxy Note 4. The phablet has leaked several times in the past and yet again it has hit the online world revealing more interesting details.
In fact, it has now passed through the AnTuTu Benchmark site recently. Apparently, the Galaxy Note 4 will come in two variants with model numbers- SM-N910S and SM-N910C. To be precise, the SM-N910S is equipped with a quad-core Snapdragon 805 CPU and an Adreno 420 graphics chip , and the SM-N910C with an 8-core Exynos processor (the Exynos 5433 which has recently been exposed by the guys over at Sammobile) coupled with an ARM Mali-T760 GPU.
Stressing more on the latter model which comes with Exynos processor, it can be described as an octa-core device using Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53 combination of processor cores, clocked at 1.3 GHz maximums. These are both ARM's first 64-bit processor cores. The GPU is listed as ARM Mali T760. The RAM memory which is clocked at 3 GB and 32 GB of internal storage will both feature on both Note 4 variations.
Galaxy Note 4: Rumored Specs
The Galaxy Note 4 is rumored to come with a 5.7-Inch Quad HD display. The rear camera is listed with a 16 MP sensor, just as on the Galaxy S5, though it's speculated to be a new Sony IMX240 sensor with optical image stabilization, rather than Samsung's 16 MP ISOCELL bit. A relatively surprising is a 3.68-megapixel front-facing camera is shown. The handsets appear to be running on Android 4.4.3 OS.
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