Specs for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 have been leaked online

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With the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 due to land in a few weeks’ time at the IFA trade show in Berlin, Germany, the anticipation surrounding it is high. The leaks have been pouring out in recent days, including our first look at the handset, and retailers are getting in on the act now. Erafone, an Indonesian retailer put up their sale page for the Galaxy Note 4 and along the way laid bare the frankly blockbuster specs the device will pack.

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Samsung is expected to unveil its Galaxy Note 4 phablet on September 3, but an online store may have just spilled most of the key features of the device. A dedicated product page from Indonesian Internet retailer Erafone describes the Note 4 in full detail, purportedly revealing or confirming just about every key spec, including the price tag, at least in Indonesia currency. The phone as listed by Erafone will sport a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED 1,440×2,560-pixel display, include a 16-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization, and come with 4GB of memory. For your storage needs, the Note 4 will offer a choice of 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB with an option to add a microSD card that can hold up 128GB of data.

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