Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Samsung has announced the Editor Note 4 with Snapdragon 810 – Computer Information Portal

Despite the fact that, according to Korean media at Snapdragon chip 810 during the industrial sampling found more problems than usual, Samsung is ready to use the new development of Qualcomm in your smartphone. Chip, built on the basis of micro-ARMv8-A, will be used in a special edition Galaxy Note 4 for South Korea, confirming appeared in mid-December, rumors.

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Galaxy Smartphone Note 4, officially presented at the beginning of September until today is available in two versions – with Snapdragon chip 805 (for North America and Europe), as well as the Exynos 5433 (international version) and now exclusively for operators in South Korea – with Snapdragon 810 . However, to enjoy all the features of the chip just does not work as well as Note 4 will ship with Android 4.4.4 KitKat, which software do not support the instruction set ARMv8-A and interfaces OpenGL ES 3.1, which are implemented at the hardware level. However, upgrading to Lollipop not take long, as for other versions of Note 4 upgrade or is in the final stages of testing or already spreading.

But if different devices with support for ARMv8-A already occupy more and more shelves at electronics stores, then a new modification of Note 4 has a more significant innovations in the field of radio. The smartphone will go down in history as the first commercially available phone to support tri-band frequency aggregation (CA), fully compliant with all standards of LTE-A category 9 UE (up to 450 MB / s), which, however, is not yet supported cellular operators. But even now in the category of 6 UE Galaxy Note 4 can achieve a theoretical peak download data rates of 300 Mb / s.

Galaxy Note 4 with a Snapdragon 810 will go on sale in South Korea in the first half of January 2015, and worldwide distribution will depend on the speed of the certification of the new modem supervisors and mobile network operators in different countries.

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