Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Rumors: Future Phablet & Upcoming S5 Will Have Camera 8X Brighter Than Current Models, Will It Be As Successful As Note 2 And 3?

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 rumors suggest that the future iteration of the famous Samsung high-end phablet and the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S5 will have a camera spec that will be eight times brighter than the current models. A published report early this month show that Samsung is working on a 13MP camera for next year’s models that will take outstanding pictures in low-light conditions.

In a report by Phone Arena, it noted that the camera specs is the battlefield where the smartphone wars are being played out and Samsung is aiming to take the lead in innovating the best camera phone for its devices. According to Patent Bolt News, the new camera sensor Samsung is working on will be able to take great snapshots in low light and will have an anti-shake feature that will keep photos and videos looking as if they were taken with a tripod.

The report noted that the anti-shake feature can correct an angular error of up to 1.5 degrees. Current digital cameras only have the capacity to correct up to 0.7 degrees, Phone Arena reported. It is expected that the production of the camera sensor will begin sometime early next year.

The news that Samsung is already working on the Note 4 is seemingly a welcome note to the users of Note 3, who have multiple accolades for the device.

“The Note 3 is an amazing phone. Best phone I’ve ever used by far. Can only imagine the Note 4,” says user Max Powers in an article we wrote about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

The Samsung Galaxy Note series have been a successful product line for the South Korean tech giant and could have well defined the phablet category with the size and specs of its device. Both the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and the original Samsung Galaxy Note have been well received by their respective markets.

If Samsung continues their innovative streak and pursues to satisfy customers with better camera and better user experience, it wouldn’t be surprising if the patronage for the Note product lines will only keep getting better.

In a report last September by Zach Epstein of BGR, it noted that Samsung Galaxy Note family sales have now reached 40 million units worldwide. The figure includes 10 million Galaxy Note and 30 million Galaxy Note 2 devices.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the successor model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. It has a 5.7-inch screen with a SuperAMOLED panel and has a FullHD resolution with 1920x1080 pixels and is the first smartphone to pack in 3GB of RAM and comes with 32 GB internal storage. Unlike other devices, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 also supports the microSD card and has a 13MP rear camera and 2MP front facing camera.

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