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

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has been touting quite a number of new and enhanced features, but it seems like it wants to boost the multitasking component even further. In a new video released, which was also spotted by Phone Arena, the South Korean company goes into the technicalities of what happens in the new Multi Window feature.

Given that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be ready to ship and be delivered come Oct. 17 in major U.S. carriers, it's not surprising that Samsung is trying to ramp up orders for the Galaxy Note 4. Preorders are already streaming in.

The video below is pretty easy to understand. Users first have the pop-up screen for those who have too many things going on by way of social activity and interaction. The drag and drop feature allows note-taking and copying of files from one app to another.

There's also the split screen, which allows users to communicate and plan their schedule. Users can even control the size of the screens, depending on what's more convenient for them.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has shipped early to those in South Korea; however, they were found to be lacking in quality control of the design. Users have found that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a gap between the device and the casing, making it more prone to dust and water accidents.

Samsung's two other devices, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha A5 and the A3, have both been spotted in the wild and in video. GSM Arena has the videos, which show off the Alpha A5 and A3 in two minutes of glory. According to the source, the video provides proof that the two devices will come with the Android 4.4.4 Kitkat.

In addition, the entire Samsung Galaxy Alpha line, including the A5 and A3, will feature a metal frame. The two Galaxy Alpha devices have also seen the GFX Benchmark, confirming the quad-core Snapdragon 410 Cortex-A53, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of memory. The Samsung Galaxy A5 features a higher-resolution camera at 12-megapixel while the Galaxy Alpha A3 gets 8-megapixel. Both camera have a 5-megapixel front camera. Hit the link above to see the video of the Samsung Galaxy Alpha A5 and A3.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 multitasking features (Credit: YouTube/Samsung Mobile)

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