Samsung Galaxy Note 4
A visitor holds a new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone at the Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 event ahead of the IFA Electronics show in Berlin, September 3, 2014. Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke

Samsung has debuted its preorders for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 earlier in its homeland, South Korea. Word has it that the preorders are already sold out, according to CNet's latest watch on South Korea's major telecoms.

Considering how the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 appears to be boasting some pretty good specs, and because of this, Samsung may be looking at some high sales numbers for the upcoming device. According to Android Central, the target sales numbers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is 15 million on the first month of its release date alone.

This is set to surpass the Samsung Galaxy S5 sales, which clocked in at 11 million. Granted, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 does feature better improvements from the Note 3 compared to the Samsung Galaxy S5 from the Galaxy S4. Judging from the sold-out preorders, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is off to a great start in South Korea, but the preorder yields for the rest of the targeted territories remains to be seen.

The expected sales of the South Korean company's newest Note device may be seen as ambitious. Granted, this is not the only thing that makes the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 one of the expected great devices of the brand, given how the company has even created the Samsung Gear VR, which is exclusively powered by the latest Note iteration. Indeed, Samsung seems to be shaping up the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 into a device that fans will love, going so far as to even doing the initiative of releasing the Galaxy Note 4 early instead of being one-upped by Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Now, Samsung is even releasing a new accessory for its Galaxy lineup of devices. Spotted by The Next Web, the new Samsung Power Sharing cable will enable Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets to become a power source for other devices.

According to the report, the power charger will enable the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy Tab S and even the Galaxy Note 4 to become a source of power. You can use the Power Sharing feature for any device that needs to be charged using a micro USB cable.

Of course, users should know that this does not mean that they can drain the battery of their Samsung Galaxy Note 4 or any other recent Galaxy devices by transferring the full power onto another device. You need the Power Sharing app for Android to do the entire process and a Galaxy device that has been bought within this year onward to ensure compatibility. The Samsung Power Sharing charger will be out for $19.99.

Samsung Power Sharing for Galaxy devices (Credit: YouTube/Phonetech)

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