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Samsung Galaxy Notes 4As has been the norm in recent years, Samsung's flagships in most of the world have included Snapdragon processors. But that should be done with the release Galaxy Note 4 to change, as one version of the phone will feature the Exynos 5233 processor that the company introduced a few days ago. However, the processor contains an Intel LTE Category 6 antenna chip, thanks to which Samsung will be able to sell its flagship in several parts of the world and not just in pairs, as was the case with each flagship until now.

Well, even though Samsung already has the technology available to further expand its Exynos processors, Samsung plans to sell a "traditional" version with a Snapdragon processor as well. However, both versions will contain 64-bit processors, which will differ only in the number of cores, frequency and a different LTE antenna. While the new Exynos 5233 is octa-core and therefore consists of two quad-core chips, the Snapdragon 805 will continue to contain 4 cores. The phones should also include an ARM Mali or Qualcomm Adreno graphics chip depending on the model, both of which should be on par in terms of performance, although there will be minor differences between the two.

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*Source: IBtimes

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