Samsung is widely expected to unveil the next iteration of its Galaxy Note phablet at IFA 2014. The Galaxy Note 4 has already been the topics of a slew of rumours and leaks. You can now add an appearance on the AnTuTu benchmarking website to the list. In fact, it appears twice, once as the SM-N910C and again as the SM-N910S.
The two models come with similar specifications except for the processor. Both come with WQHD (2560×1440) displays (something already confirmed thanks to a UAProfile file), Android 4.4.3 KitKat, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, a 16MP rear camera and a 3.68MP front camera. The size of the display is not mentioned here but is widely expected to remain at 5.7-inch like the current Galaxy Note 3.
The two models will sport different processors. The SM-N910S will also come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor with Adreno 420 GPU wherea the SM-N910C will come with an octa-core Samsung Exynos 5433 with ARM Mali-T760 GPU. This lines up with a previous rumour that suggested Samsung would once again use different processors in different markets.
Samsung has yet to unveil the Exynos 5433 processor. AnTuTu reveals that it will pair four Cortex-A57 cores with four Cortex-A53 ones.
With two months to go and the number of rumours already out, it appears likely that we will know much about the Galaxy Note 4 before Samsung takes to the stage at IFA 2014 to formally announce it.
Note that AnTuTu never mentions the Galaxy Note 4 by name. With the Galaxy Note 3 bearing model number SM-N900, we do expect that the SM-N910 models are none other than its successor.
Sources : AnTuTu // G for Games