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Rumors on Galaxy Note 4 started to emerge and consumers are quite excited.

Consumers expect many new specs and features for the upcoming phablet. Some of the features of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 were already given away by its little brother, Samsung Galaxy S5, which packed a fingerprint sensor in the home button for added security and convenience and the IP67 certified design that is both water- and dust-resistant.

Also, the device may finally come in metallic body and not similar to the previous year's faux leather back casing.

Samsung has not announced the official specs and features and the release date of its tablet-smartphone hybrid. But speculations said the phablet will follow the release of its predecessors. The handset may arrive in September.There were reports Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will battle head on with Apple's alleged phablet, which was also speculated to be launched in the same time.

Below are the five reasons consumers should anticipate Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release date:

Three-Fold, 2K Display

Rumors claimed Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will pack a three-fold screen display with 2K pixel resolution. The resolution is apt for the massive screen panel of the smartphone-tablet hybrid. This is supported by Samsung's plans of releasing qHD displays this year.

Eight Core Processor

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was reported to pack an eight core chipset either Snapdragon 805 or Samsung's new Exynos processor. Samsung already packed the supposed eight core processor by packing two quad core CPU.

Android 4.5 Lollypop OS

The upcoming Samsung's phablet will surely run with the rumored Android 4.5 Lollypop OS to be announced at the Google's I/O Conference. It is still unconfirmed whether the new OS will be version 4.5 or 5.0.

New Functions for S-Pen

Samsung Galaxy Note 4's stylus, commonly known as the S-Pen, will receive new functions and capabilities as Apple was also rumored to release its own version of stylus dubbed as iPen.

Better Back Camera

The fourth generation of Samsung's phablet will most likely pack an improved back camera Samsung will either increase the number of megapixels of the device or improve the lens or the camera software used.