That Samsung loves launch turbocharged versions of their flagship in South Korea this is nothing new. So when rumors began to talk about the new Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE many thought he would come with the brand new Snapdragon 810 as the current sports powerful model 805. However, a note released by Samsung a few days ago showed that in fact he would come with Exynos chipset.
The South Korean did not actually say what specific model, just reporting that the new variant of the Galaxy Note 4 count with LTE-A category 9 modem , which ensures that the new flagship connect on three links of a carrier at the same time being able to reach the 450Mbps .
This is now the first frame of the variant in question. As can be seen in the image below, the model is the SM-N916K compared to traditional currently sold in the region, the SM-N910S . The main difference between them is the new faster modem, probably manufactured by Intel .
Another change that you can see in image taken from AnTuTu benchmark is that the new model comes with the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop . However, still stuck at 32-bit. By upgrading to the new version of the system was expected that Samsung would release support for 64-bit for your SoC. It may be that the application has not properly recognized the instructions or Samsung has decided to maintain restricted Exynos not to irritate users of version with Snapdragon 805.
Now we can only wait to upgrade to the model sold by here to see if the company will actually keep the support for 64-bit out of the Galaxy Note 4 with Exynos.
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