Some new details about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 have leaked. The SM-910A has shown up on Samsung's website and an Indian import site, which both confirm it will have a 5.7-inch QHD display.
Samsung has quickly become the most popular phablet maker with its jumbo-size display and S Pen-equipped Galaxy Note smartphone series. It will find a new and very familiar challenger to contend with when Apple releases its first phablet, the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 in the fall. Samsung knows that Apple is very capable of entering a new market somewhat late in the game and becoming the market leader.
When Apple launched the iPhone in 2007, it showed up to a party dominated by seasoned smartphone veterans like BlackBerry, HTC, Nokia, Palm, and Samsung. Steve Jobs recognized that Apple entered the smartphone game much later than its rivals at the iPhone's unveiling but claimed Apple spent years developing its first smartphone and that the device was 5 years ahead of the competition.
It didn't take long for Apple to quickly pass those rivals in sales, but Samsung is going to do its best to not let that happen in in the phablet word it dominates. The company is readying its Galaxy Note 4 and one of the ways it plans on battling Apple's 5.5-inch iPhone 6 has been revealed on Samsung's website and Indian import site Zauba.
Samsung has listed the SM-910A, which is AT&T's Galaxy Note 4 model number, in a User Agent Profile on its website. The User Agent Profile lists the Galaxy Note 4's display as 5.7-inches and confirms it will use a 2560 x 1440 QHD display. Samsung is expected to use the same high-resolution display in its upcoming Galaxy F / S5 Prime, which will contend with the 4.7-inch iPhone 6.
The AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has also shown up on Indian import site, Zauba. The listing matches Samsung's User Agent Profile and lists its display as 5.7-inches and its model number as SM-910A.
So there you have it, Samsung plans on using the fact that its Galaxy Note and Galaxy S5 Prime / Galaxy F will feature much higher 2560 x 1440 resolution displays than either of Apple's iPhone 6 smartphone and phablet.