With the IFA approaching the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 inches closer to reality. Both versions of the new flagship hit AnTuTu – that's the Snapdragon 805 and Exynos 5433 versions.

The new Galaxy S5 LTE-A is the first device with Qualcomm Snapdragon 805. The new chipset updates the processor and graphics found in the 80x range to a quad-core Krait 450 @ 2.5GHz and Adreno 420, which promises to outperform the Adreno 330 by 40%.

The Exynos 5433 chipset is based on the 64-bit Cortex-A5x family by ARM. It packs four low-power Cortex-A53 cores @ 1.3GHz, plus four Cortex-A57 cores at unknown frequency. The chipset also includes ARM's new GPU design, Mali-T760.



Samsung Galaxy Note 4 AnTuTu scores: SM-N910S (S805) • SM-N910C (E5433)

Both versions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will have 5.7" Super AMOLED screens with QHD resolution. They ran Android 4.4.3 at the time of the test and pack 3GB of RAM and 32GB of built-in storage. The two different chipsets both support LTE Cat. 6.

The camera department boasts a 16MP main camera, presumably same as the Galaxy S5 (though we've heard talk of OIS) and a 3.68MP front-facing camera. That is the exact resolution of the QHD screen, so any selfie you snap with the Galaxy Note 4 it will fit at 100% on the screen.

IFA is the traditional home to the announcements of the next generation of Galaxy Note's and this year it starts on September 5.

Source (in Chinese) | Via