Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – snapdragon 810 variant now in testing

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comes to us with 2 already processor variants. One runs on Exynos 7 Octa and the other arrive with Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset. And recently, it seems that Samsung is planning to create one more versions with Snapdragon 810 rather than the 32-bit technology used by traditional smartphones. “Our sources have revealed to us that a new variant of the Galaxy Note 4 with a Snapdragon 810 SoC is being tested for some major carriers in South Korea,” SamMobile reports. “These carriers might be LG+, SKT, and Olleh, but we are not too sure about the names.”

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Although these are both solid chips, and the Snapdragon 805, is still a frightful chipset – one of the best available for mobile devices. But, it lacks of an important feature. It only features a 32 bit architecture. So, Snapdragon 810 is absolutely a trong push for the phablet’s future proofing. The Snapdragon 810 is a perfect solution in a bid to remedy this problem. It also brings the Adreno 430 GPU to the table, which is also a meaningful upgrade over the current Adreno 420 found in the Galaxy Note 4. It might take a couple of months before this updated variant is released. Earlier this week, there are some rumour news which said that Snapdragon 810 likely be hold over the chip’s arrival date. But afterthat, Job Carvill, Senior Director of Public Relations at the California-based semiconductor manufacture removed all of the suspects and said constantly that the Snapdragon 810 will arrive as scheduled without any troubles.

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It would be interesting to see how the Snapdragon 810 version performs when compared to the previous variants of Samsung Galaxy Note 4. But still note that this device is in testing, it doesn’t mean Samsung will take it to market — and if does, it will be available inside Korea, outside or both?