With a planned launch in September, the Galaxy Note 4 phablet starts making appearances in the benchmarks and confirms the characteristics of the screen and processor.

If Samsung was unable to put the latest technology in the Galaxy S5, they will be presenting it in the Galaxy Note 4 phablet expected for the 2014 IFA in Berlin early September, probably with Gear 3 shows.

The Korean giant has confirmed their arrival with the announcement of the Galaxy S5 LTE in Korea - whose characteristics are reminiscent of the Galaxy F/Galaxy S5 Prime, whose rumors are broadcasted regularly for months.

Since the launch date approaches, it is not surprising to start seeing the first prototypes in the benchmarks. And indeed, two variants supposedly have appeared on AnTuTu.

AnTuTu Benchmark

Referenced under the name SM-N910S and SM-N910C, these models confirm the existence of at least two versions, one in Snapdragon Qualcomm 805 processor and the other under Exynos 5433. The curious point is that AnTuTu has shown the Exynos 5433 processor octa-core as a 64-bit (4 ARM Cortex-A57 and 4 ARM Cortex-A50) while the Exynos 5430 octacore as 32-bit (4-core ARM Cortex-A15 and 4-core ARM Cortex A7) the Snapdragon 805 is also octa-core 32-Bit, with cores of Krait 450.

If the Exynos 5433 is actually 64-bit, it would be the first compatible processor from Korean giant while the latter has not yet made any announcement earlier this year, unlike most manufacturers of mobile processors.

In both configurations, the amount of RAM is 3GB and confirm the presence of a qHD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, and a 16 megapixel digital camera. Both models are running at Android 4.4.3.