Yesterday, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 4, its flagship phablet for the second half of the year. Compared to the previous Note devices, the Note 4 packs in some major hardware improvements including a Quad HD Display and a 16MP rear camera with OIS.
But how exactly does the Galaxy Note 4 compare to its predecessor — the Note 3? After all, even the Note 3 sports a quad-core processor, 3GB RAM, S-Pen and a 5.7-inch display.
Check out our specs comparison of the devices below to find out the key differences between them.
Will you be buying the Galaxy Note 4 or stick to your Note 3?