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Wednesday 9 July 2014

Samsung Note 4 rumours.


The idea that Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy Note phablet will be powered by a 64-bit chip is pretty far from controversial at this point. We knowSamsung’s been pursuing 64-bit tech, and have seenevidence pointing to just such a 64-bit Exynos in testing. We’ve even specifically checked out the 64-bit Exynos 5433 attached to Note 4 leaks. So when @evleaks chimed-in early this morning that the Note 4 will be a 64-bit device, it was a pretty easy rumor to accept. What’s possibly more interesting, though, and certainly far more head-scratching, is the puzzling analogy that came alongside it:
The Galaxy Note 3 is to “H,” as the Galaxy Note 4 is to “TR.”
That’s all he gives us to go on, and while it might reveal some interesting new change in store for the Note 4, it doesn’t do us much good until we can work out what H and TR are supposed to represent.
HSPA+? HDMI? None of the smartphone-related H-words that come to mind seem particularly applicable to the Note 3, nor do any conjure up ideas of corresponding TR-words. Maybe this will be one of those situations where the answer comes to us all of a sudden, making it seem like it should have been so obvious all along, but for now we’re finding ourselves without a strong theory. Got an idea what it might mean? Clue us in down in the comments.
Source: @evleaks

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