Samsung next biggest phablet offering in the Galaxy Note series of
handsets is still pending. However, going by the kind of rumors and
leaks we are seeing for it, it won't be long before the device is made
final for fans.
And there are new rumors now to look ahead to. According to reports, the
next phablet in the series, probably Samsung Galaxy Note 4, is said to
arrive with a front facing UV sensor that will offer tracking speed of
500 milliseconds.
First in line to grab the new information was Sammobile with its own
source close to the matter. It writes: "Our source had also told us that
the Galaxy Note 4 will pack a UV sensor on the front, a feature never
before seen on a smartphone, and today we've got some more information
on this sensor." "Rather, it's only a tiny detail that we've learned,
though it is something that should be filed under the rumor category -
apparently, this UV sensor will be able to track UV rays/radiation every
500 milliseconds."
Sadly enough, that was the only bit of information that was revealed for
the handset via the source. Moreover, there's no saying that what this
UV sensor will be used for. Maybe it could "allow for better auto
brightness when the phone is used outdoors, helping Samsung's continued
attempts to improve the outdoor visibility of its Super AMOLED display."
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is currently set for a probable September
release and is expected to be priced even more than the recently
released Samsung Galaxy S5 handset.
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