Mugen’s Battery Case Doubles Galaxy Note 4 Endurance
The Quad HD display panel of Samsung’s venerable Galaxy Note 4 phablet means that it has a slightly above average battery life, despite the hearty 3200 mAh.
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The Quad HD display panel of Samsung’s venerable Galaxy Note 4 phablet means that it has a slightly above average battery life, despite the hearty 3200 mAh.
Samsung has updated the user manual for the Galaxy Note 4 to reflect on the changes the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update is bringing. The firmware update is anticipated to land sometime this month.
Samsung is about to make its S Pen experience on select Galaxy handsets a little bit more fun, as it’s launching what it’s calling Penvatars.
Last month, we told you about the new variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 introduced by Samsung, for the South Korean market only. The phablet, known as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE (SM-N916).
Samsung is about to launch a Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE model in South Korea. Sporting the model number SM-916, the latest version of the high-end phablet will hit the shelves in its homeland in mid-January.
While large-screened phones, phablets, or whatever you call them, appear to be here to stay for the foreseeable future, one of the things that Samsung has refined heavily with its Galaxy Note 4.
Just a couple of days ago we found out that Samsung would update the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge directly to Android 5.0.1 Lollipop, without first giving them a bump to version 5.0.0 like the Galaxy S5.
The latest intelligence suggests that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge will skip the Android 5.0 Lollipop update and go straight to an official build of 5.0.1 instead.
A few days ago, Samsung released some video ads featuring social media “stars” Rudy Mancuso and Shaun “Shonduras” McBride.
Samsung is launching a festive red color version of its current Galaxy Note 4. The Velvet Red Galaxy Note 4 is available only for SK Telecom in South Korea.
Samsung started selling its Gear VR accessory a couple of days ago, but one little known thing is that carrier-customized versions of the Galaxy Note 4 won’t work with it out of the box.
Corning has announced that the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, which was introduced back in August this year, features the recently unveiled Gorilla Glass version 4 (GG4).