It's expected the Samsung Galaxy S variant Note 4 LTE, which will come soon with a more subtle advertising market. The Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE is able to achieve up to 450 Mbps (that's when the carrier is in support of the feature), making it the first cat. 9 LTE smartphone in the world to download at such monstrous speed of light. Insiders have also suggested that the device will be introduced only in the domestic market.
The technology, which drives these high speeds, is known as carrier aggregation. It works basically through the integration of three bands (20 + 20 + 20) MHz into the 2100 MHz frequency band.
By being attentive, it's clear that if all these technologies continue to raise the ceiling that technology can support. But some of the global network speeds are still playing catch up somewhere in the world and can offer little in terms of speed compared to what this cat. 9 LTE can do.
Amazingly, Samsung company has not told to the public the kind of processor that the device will be using, but it can be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, a 64bit octa-core SoC that most people have alleged will arrive at the start of 2015, which was recently tested for the cat. 9 to be networked. Reports have already had the 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 CPU consists of four Cortex-A57 cores at 1.9 GHz and another four cores at Cortex-A53 1.5 GHz.
In addition to its range of network services, the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE 4 S shares the same characteristics as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 previously released. As a reminder, the Galaxy Note 4 operates with Android 4.4 OS and has a screen size of 5.7 inches quad LNBs-HD (1440 x 2560 pixels) Super AMOLED with 515ppi pixel density.