Samsung
Galaxy Note 4 Reportedly Coming with “side touch” Sensor for Selfies
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4
release date is only a couple of weeks away, but, as we are getting closer to
the highly-anticipated event, we hear more about the next-gen Sammy
flagship phablet. A couple of days ago we’ve told you about a Note 4-compatible ultrasonic case, yesterday we had a
look at the benchmark scores of the
Exynos 5443 variant, and now we learn something about the handset’s selfie-taking
capabilities.
As you all may know, the
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will debut on September 3rd at IFA 2014 Berlin tech fair.
What you might have not known is that the new smartphone will arrive with a new
“side touch” feature that would allow you to take selfies easier. How does it
work? Instead of pressing the shutter button, you will be able to tap an area
on the side rim of the Note 4 to trigger the camera. With selfies getting more
and more popular, this new “side touch” feature is definitely pretty
handy.
The report comes from the folks
at Sammobile, a trustworthy
source when it comes to reports about unannounced Samsung devices. The
publication also claims that the “side touch” feature was supposed to debut on
the Galaxy S5. Anyway, it seems they decided to ditch it in the last moment,
but the code is still embedded in the Galaxy S5, which means it might be
patched in a future update.
Sammobile also talks about other
camera-centric features of the Galaxy Note 4. We’ve got Wide Selfie (allows you
to take wide-angle selfies), Selfie (you can trigger the camera shutter by
smiling or winking), Selfie Alarm (the rear camera automatically detects and
focuses on your face while in self-portrait), and more.
Hardware-wise, the Galaxy Note 4
is expected to arrive with a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with Quad HD (1440 x
2560) resolution, quad-core Snapdragon 805 / octo-core Exynos 5443 CPU, 3 GB
RAM, 16/32/64 GB storage, microSD card, 16 MP primary shooter with OIS and 4K
video recording, and a front-facing 3.7 MP camera. Thoughts?
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