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Samsung is reportedly preparing the Galaxy Note 4 for mass production

For the past few years like clockwork, Samsung has been releasing Galaxy Note handsets. The first Galaxy Note was unveiled at IFA 2011 and based on previous releases, chances are we could be looking forward to the Galaxy Note 4 at IFA 2014 as well. That being said, reports from Korea have suggested that the Galaxy Note 4 is already ready for mass production. The reports claim that the Galaxy Note 4 is ready to begin production which should kick off either later this month or sometime in July. The production schedule is said to be an extremely busy one as Samsung is reportedly planning for an immediate release after their announcement at IFA 2014, so if the Note 4 is a phone you’re looking forward to, you’ll want to get your credit cards ready.

It feels like it was only yesterday when we were talking about the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S5, trying to figure out what the handset had in store for us. Time passes by really quickly it seems, because the Galaxy S5 is now out and about, and it’s been available for a long enough period of time in order for us to shift our attention towards Samsung’s next big thing – the Galaxy Note 4. As pretty much any gadget enthusiast would let you know, this year, Samsung is expected to unveil its 4th phablet in the “Note” series, and if history is any indication, then the Galaxy Note 4 will make its debut near the end of Q3 2014. Speaking of which, today we’ve dug out new reports concerning the Note 4′s whereabouts, so if you’re interested in the details, then join us below after a quick break. Earlier today, the Korean media has brought the Note 4 into the headlines again, as the latest report suggests that Samsung’s upcoming phablet will be released worldwide in September, “immediately” after the IFA Berlin official announcement. More to the point, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is allegedly ready to enter mass production, and it will hit the conveyor belts sometime in the June-July timeframe. In order to achieve the “immediately after IFA” release-target, the report is claiming that Samsung will have a very busy month of August.

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