When did the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 come out?
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was released in October of 2014 as the newest smartphone in Samsung’s Note family. The phone is sometimes referred to as a ‘phablet’ due to its large size approaching that of a tablet.
Where is the model number on the Samsung Note 4?
The back side of the phone contains a square-shaped camera, with an LED and light detector between the camera and Samsung logo. There is also a Galaxy Note 4 logo on the bottom back. To verify the phone’s model, open About phone in the phone’s settings menu. ‘Galaxy Note 4’ should be displayed under Model Number.
Is the Galaxy Note 4 compatible with Verizon?
To turn Verizon network services on/off or if they aren’t functioning on your Galaxy Note 4, view this info. When turned on, Wi-Fi Calling may improve indoor call quality for your Galaxy Note 4. To view or clear the call history on your Galaxy Note 4, check out this info.
How big is the memory on a Galaxy Note 4?
To verify the phone’s model, open About phone in the phone’s settings menu. ‘Galaxy Note 4’ should be displayed under Model Number. Storage: 16/32 GB internal with optional microSD card, up to additional 128 GB
The Galaxy Note 4 was unveiled during a Samsung press conference at IFA Berlin on 3 September 2014 and was released globally in October 2014. It is the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
What kind of operating system does the Note 4 have?
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 originally shipped with Google’s mobile operating system, Android, specifically KitKat 4.4.4, with its user interface modified with Samsung’s custom skin named TouchWiz Nature UX 3.0.
What kind of screen does the Note 4 have?
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 features a 2560×1440 Quad HD (QHD) WQ HD Super AMOLED 5.7-inch display with 2.5D damage-resistant Gorilla Glass 4 and provides a pixel density of 515 ppi (pixels-per-inch). The Note 4 came in two variants, one powered by a 2.7 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 chipset with Adreno 420 GPU,…
Is the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 a Snapdragon phone?
Only Snapdragon variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, sold by US and European mobile carriers, may be plugged into the Samsung Gear VR headset, which was created in partnership with Oculus VR.