The Galaxy Note 4 has been spotted on Samsung’s website

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In a few days, Samsung’s Unpacked 2014 event will be held in Berlin and one of the expected devices to debut is the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. This is highlighted and teased once again by another “Ready to Note?” teaser from the South Korean company, focusing again on the S Pen. Considering that this is the one device that is related to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, there remains no doubt that the newest Note from Samsung will see light in Berlin.

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We’re guessing if there’s one feature that Samsung fans are looking forward to with the Galaxy Note 4 would be its rumored QHD display. This would make it Samsung’s second smartphone to sport such a display, although it would be the first to be available around the world (the Galaxy S5 LTE-A was limited to South Korea). That being said, is a QHD display a reality or just a pipe dream? Well for those who are a bit skeptical, hopefully this will clear your doubts. It seems that some details of the upcoming Galaxy Note 4 have been spotted on Samsung’s website via its UAProf. According to the UAProf, it lists the display of the Galaxy Note 4 as 2560×1440, effectively giving it a QHD display as previously rumored.

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