Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 has reportedly landed in India for
testing and evaluation as the SM-N910A. This information is courtesy of a
leaked shipping document, which gives us a few details about the Korean tech
giant’s flagship phablet.
The N910A is expected to have a 5.7-inch display that will
reportedly have a QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels). The listing also
mentions the device as a single SIM handset, which kind of gives us a hint that
there could be a dual-SIM version (because why would you need to mention a
single-SIM description if there’s no other version of the device).
On top of that, there’s also a rumour that the Note 4 may
come in two versions – one with a conventional flat display, while the other a
curved OLED display. The “A” in the model number also hints that the handset
will be the specific model heading to AT&T.
For now, these are the only things we know about the
handset. If handsets are now being tested and evaluated, it wouldn’t take long
for more information to get through, leak or official.

