Samsung has managed to sell over 4.5 million units of its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 4, within the first month of its launch. In comparison, this number is 500K units short of its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 3, though we have to keep in mind that it has just launched in many important markets. Samsung had managed to sell around 11 million units of the Galaxy S5 within one month of its launch. Analysts have predicted that Samsung might sell over 11 million units of the Galaxy Note 4 and 1 million units of the Galaxy Note Edge by the end of 2014. The Note 4 is the first flagship smartphone from Samsung to use premium materials, just like the Galaxy Alpha. It has garnered laudable reviews from experts throughout the world, especially about its camera quality and battery life.
Just to refresh your memories, the Galaxy Note 4 features a 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, an octa-core Exynos 5433 or a quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of ROM, and runs Android 4.4 KitKat. As opposed to the home-baked ISOCELL camera sensor used in the Galaxy S5, the Note 4 uses a 16MP camera sensor from Sony, along with OIS lens and 4K video recording. It is also equipped with a 3.7-megapixel secondary front-facing camera, fingerprint sensor, heart-rate monitor, S Pen, and a 3,220 mAh battery.