That the Galaxy Note 4 will sport a QHD (2560×1440) display resolution has already been confirmed a couple of times, most recently through exclusive insider info we published, and now it has also been confirmed by Samsung itself. Well, Samsung didn't exactly come out in the open and say it – however, the SM-N910A, the AT&T variant of the Note 4, has showed up on Samsung's mobile website, with its UAProf (user agent profile) listing the resolution for all to see. Furthermore, also confirmed is the screen size of the Galaxy Note 4. It was earlier leaked that it would be the same as the Galaxy Note 3's at 5.7-inches, and the latest confirmation comes from the listing of the SM-N910A on Indian import tracking site Zauba.
Basically, the Galaxy Note 4's display will be considerably sharper than its predecessor's, and if rumors hold true, will also be curved to some extent, at least on one of its variants. The phablet will be powered by an Exynos 5433 CPU in some markets and by the Snapdragon 805 in others, and will feature a UV sensor on the front, a 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization and the Sony IMX240 sensor, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera.