Updated Galaxy Note 4 with Snapdragon 810-powered appeared on benchmark
A couple days ago, there is a rumor news mentioning about the possibility of an updated version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 which runs on Snapdragon 810. And after that, on the popular website Geekbench, a Benchmark profiles appeared. It seems that the model number SM-N916S is reality. And all of information gave us the feeling of appearance of Snapdragon 810 Galaxy Note 4 version instead of Snapdragon 805.
Remarkably, the benchmark news apparently points out the device’s SoC as an MSM8994 – that’s the Snapdragon 810 processor. According to recent reports, the Snapdragon 810-powered Samsung Galaxy Note 4 might come to South Korea first, followed by select countries sometime later next year.
Samsung is obviously a company with many surprise in the past. One of them is the Galaxy S5-LTE-A which reported the QHD display recently. This is the first rumour for the appearance of the Galaxy S5 itself. Now we see another surprise.
Although there is a strange in the hardware update. But it’s a little logical when you have a look at the general picture and the current 64-bit Android platform. Samsung always want to challenge themself with new things and will absolutely adopt a 64-bit architecture soon. Cuz the new Qualcomm chip is an initial chip for the next step of current generation Note handset. Maybe you know or not, the Snapdragon 810 is Qualcomm’s latest premier chipset, with a 64-bit octa-core CPU with an LTE-Advanced Cat 9 multimode modem. Samsung’s 2015 flagship Galaxy S6, LG’s G4 is used this modern chipset as well as HTC’s M9 and more.
The official announcement of using a 64-bit era with the Android 5 Lollipop updated is a mystery. Everything is still expectation. But the answer should become evident early next year for sure. And we are waiting for the official confirmation of Samsung.