
While the LTE-A Galaxy S5 may have beaten it to the punch, this is
the first time a Samsung phone is debuting to a worldwide audience with a
quad HD display. The 5.7-inch screen delivers a better-than-500-ppi
pixel density, and with either a Snapdragon 805 or Exynos 5433 under the
hood (with their respective Adreno 420 or Mali T760 GPUs), Samsung is
giving this phablet the power to drive those nearly 3.7 million pixels.
The display is only scratching the surface of the Note 4′s
improvements, and we check out the greatly enhanced S Pen sensitivity,
the new design language with its Galaxy Alpha-looking edges, and how the
custom Samsung software helps ties the whole experience together. Watch
on to get our full take from our first Galaxy Note 4 impressions.
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