Samsung is preparing a more powerful version of the Galaxy Note 4 to compete with the iPhone 6 Plus

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  The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was launched on the market shortly after the iPhone 6 Plus, even though the Samsung terminal was announced some time before, but put on sale later, this being the strategy of the Koreans. Although Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is stronger than 6 iPhone Plus in terms of processing power and graphics card power, Samsung is still preparing a major upgrade for its terminal, which could reach the market at the beginning of next year.

Our sources have revealed to us that a new variant of the Galaxy Note 4 with a Snapdragon 810 SoC is being tested for some major carriers in South Korea. These carriers might be LG+, SKT, and Olleh, but we are not too sure about the names. Unlike the Snapdragon 805, which features a 32-bit quad-core CPU and Adreno 420 GPU, the Snapdragon 810 SoC uses a 64-bit octa-core CPU working in ARM's big.LITTLE configuration and a newer Adreno 430 GPU.

  According to sources close to Samsung, the Korean company she's getting ready to replace the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 processor in a version that could reach markets around the world at the beginning of 2014. A Snapdrago 810 processor would be implemented in this new terminal, benefiting from a 64-bit technology on which Qualcomm struggled to prepare for current Android terminals, but failed.

  The implementation of this processor in the new version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 depends on Qualcomm's ability to quickly produce the processors, with production scheduled to start this year. What Samsung could gain from a slap on those who bought the current Samsung Galaxy Note 4 models is hard to say, but what is abundantly clear is that very few will avoid the iPhone 6 Plus just for the product's new processor. Samsung.