The smartphone should go official at IFA 2014 in September

Jun 16, 2014 21:37 GMT  ·  By

In September, South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics is expected to make official a new handset in the popular series of Galaxy Note handsets, in the form of Galaxy Note 4, and some more info on the phone’s screen is now available.

The smartphone was spotted last week on the Zauba import-export tracker in India with a 5.7-inch touchscreen display and with model number SM-N910A attached to it, but it also made an appearance in a User Agent Profile on Samsung’s website, it seems.

As SammyToday reports, the UAProf shows that the upcoming device will hit shelves with a Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) touchscreen display, something that falls in line with previous reports on the matter.

Moreover, the screen is said to be able to deliver a 515 ppi (pixels per inch) density, which is only a bit lower when compared to that of LG G3, which is of 538 ppi.

The Samsung SM-N910A handset is expected to be announced as AT&T’s variant of the smartphone, based on Samsung’s current naming scheme.

Of course, no official confirmation on any of these has been provided as of now, but it looks that all will pan out in the coming months, so keep an eye on this space for updates.