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skidrow's blog: "chian smartphone"

created on 07/10/2014  |  http://fubar.com/chian-smartphone/b359255

Samsung official online store now started selling the Galaxy Note 4 development version, support for Verzion network. The niche product for the interested developers, game developers, and even users just like adventure. As the Samsung Developer Edition, Galaxy Note 4 development version of Galaxy Note 4 and Google positioning in the Play version, closer to the Nexus series.

Samsung and Verizon always seem to be cuddle buddies when it comes to developer editions of their phones. The two have once again come together to offer a developer edition of Samsung's latest flagship, with said flagship being the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The device won't be offered on-contract and presumably won't be available through Verizon Edge, so you'll have to fork over $660 if you want it.

Galaxy Note 4 development version and the retail version of the same, with a 5.7 inch QuadHD LCD, high Snapdragon805 or Samsung's new Exynos5433 processor, 3GB ram, 16000000 pixel rear camera, OIS, LTE, Cat. 4 and Cat. 6, but after a brush to try a different ROM, it will lose many functions of Samsung's own, such as multi window and the new S Pen functions.

Developer Edition devices tend to be a hot commodity as their unlockable bootloaders make way to easy hacking and custom ROMs. Unfortunately the grass isn't all that green across the entire field as developer devices don't tend to be on the same upgrade path as your typical carrier-provided option. The device would have to attract a pretty big development community to get the most out of it, but that's not always something that's guaranteed (even if the device is intended to appease those tinkering types).

Adding more adversity to its plight is the advent of the Nexus 6, the first Nexus smartphone to be offered on Verizon's network since the Galaxy Nexus. The Nexus 6 will likely capture everyone's attention and be home to a much larger development community, especially considering all North American Nexus 6 units are identical under the hood. We're sure many will still find a need to have a Galaxy Note 4 free of carrier and OEM chains, but we wouldn't be surprised if its popularity fails to live up to its promise. You can order one on Samsung's site right now, and read our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review if you're on the fence about whether the device is worth your money.

And Google different versions of Play, Galaxy Note 4 development version still with OEM custom skin, as well as Touchwiz starter, but like the Google Play version, Galaxy Note 4 Developer Edition factory has unlocked Bootloader, user Root, and the installation of various ROM.

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