Just in time for the holidays a "velvet red" variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has been revealed by SamMobile.
But, don't get too excited to get your hands on the new color variant. Acoording to SamMobile, the 'velvet red' Samsung Note 4 is most likely exclusively for SK Telecom subscribers and won't appear in other regions.
The new shade of the Note 4 is part of Samsung's Red collection in its home land. This collection also include a red variant of the Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A and Galaxy W.
Meanwhile, the international variant of the Note 4 are shipped in Frosted white, Charcoal black, Bronze Gold and Blossom Pink.
Though these new variant seems to have a striking hue, its specs and features remains the same.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 boasts a 16- megapixel camera on the back and a 3.7-megapixel on the front.
It weighs 176g and 8.5mm thick It's a 5.7-inch 2560x1440-pixel Super AMOLED display makes it better t than its predecessor the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, the screen is more responsive and has better viewing angles. Battery life is improved at 7.5 per cent over the Note 3. Not a massive amount, but worth having all the same. Fast charging is also a new feature as it boasts 50 per cent top up taking around 30 minutes.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has the features like on the Samsung Galaxy S5 such as a fingerprint scanner, and a heart rate sensor on the back
Its new S pen made by Montblanc features six virtual pen nibs for styled writing.
The Note 4 is also packed with three microphones to make calls sound better.
Meanwhile, Forbes reported that, "Samsung specialist site SamMobile has learned that the company is testing a new, upgraded version of the Galaxy Note 4 with carriers in its native South Korea. The big change: it features Qualcomm's long awaited Snapdragon 810 64-bit compatible chipset."