The Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note at IFA Edge in September 2014 as a product concept. Because of its curved screen overflowing on the right side, its distribution is happening in a limited way for a feedback more specific customer. However, the limited release has not prevented South Korean implement compelling features in phablet.
To follow his brother to the display plane, Galaxy Note 4, the device brings cutting-edge components and promises a performance worthy users. With the extension of the viewer, and consequently, a higher energy expenditure, one of the concerns was about autonomy of its battery . However, the test result conducted by PhoneArena is excellent:
Being able to get 7 hours and 8 minutes away from the outlets the interesting device will not disappoint you need to use it for an almost complete shift work, for example. So much was left behind only by Note 4 and Moto Maxx, one of the best pairs in the market in relation to autonomy. The 3000 milliamp battery the Galaxy Note Edge is responsible for feeding these components:
- Display: Super AMOLED 5.6 inch display with resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels (525ppi) and curve on the side
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 with four cores running at 2.7GHz
- 3 GB of RAM
- 64 GB for internal storage
- Camera: 16 megapixel (rear) / 3.7 megapixel (front)
- Software: Android 4.4 KitKat
- Battery: 3000mAh
- Measures: 151.3 x 82.4 x 8.3 mm
- Weight: 174 grams
As would be expected, the union’s list of elite technical aspects with the curved screen did not result in an unattractive price for those looking for an inexpensive product. In the US, where values between $ 600 and $ 700 are considered common for tops line, the phablet can be purchased for $ 900, or over R $ 3500 considering Brazilian taxes in conversion. At least now we know that your battery is quality.
(updated November 7, 2014 at 06:54)
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