The handset is said to be AT&T's version of Galaxy Note 4

Jun 13, 2014 12:01 GMT  ·  By

South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung appears to be well underway with the testing of its upcoming Galaxy Note 4, and two versions of the device have made an appearance in India.

The handset made it to the headlines a few times before, when it was rumored to sport model number SM-N910x, and one handset version that is currently undergoing testing in India was spotted as SM-N910A, said to be headed to AT&T in the US.

However, as SammyToday points out, the mobile phone was spotted in India with the same price tag as last year’s Galaxy Note 3.

Furthermore, the phone packs only a 5.7-inch screen, the same as its predecessor, which makes us wonder whether Samsung is not hiding a new version of the already available device behind this model number.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is rumored to become official at the IFA 2014 trade show in Berlin in September, with a screen capable of delivering a Quad HD resolution.

The smartphone was also rumored to sport a Snapdragon 805 / Exynos 5433 processor, and a 16MP Sony camera on the back. Multiple versions of the device are expected to be announced, though no official confirmation on the matter has been provided as of now.