Samsung reached a new niche industry in the era of smartphones with unconventional, Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge Galaxy. The company has regained its aura and its market share for its latest range of high-end smartphones. Today, Samsung fans expect a lot from another premium product.
After the success of these two smartphones launched at Mobile World Congress, the Korean company is now preparing to launch its next PHABLET, the Galaxy Note 5. Given an exclusive launch of the range at the IFA in Berlin, the successor to the Galaxy Note 4 should also be launched during the month of September this year.
As a new series of the rumors suggest, the Galaxy Note 5 will arrive with SM-N920F model number. The Note 4 has been designated the SM-N910, so it is logical that the name of the next iteration. In addition, a number of different sources have revealed to SamMobile the smartphone would be named "Noble Project" or "Project Zen" in the Samsung offices.
It will probably dispose of a Super AMOLED 5.4 or 5.5 inch curves on both edges. To recap, the Galaxy Note 4 Edge was the first smartphone that arrived on the market with a curved screen. Other rumors suggest a 5.9 inch screen with a resolution of 4K. The company is scheduled to launch in the 4K technology and Note 5 could be the first to integrate.
Needless to say, but the bar is now very high expectations for the next PHABLET. Consumers should have a processor capable of performing demanding tasks, and a decent storage capacity to record videos captured at 4K. An improved version of Samsung Exynos 7422 would be the first chip all-in-one of the company, including the CPU (processor), the GPU (graphics chip), RAM (random access memory) storage and modem. If you believe the many rumors, the Note 5 will highlight 3GB LPDDR3 DRAM, an eMMC 32GB card. Other information suggests a 16MP camera embedded in the rear shell, a front camera of 8MP.
Summarizing all the speculation, the Galaxy Note 5 seems to be a major upgrade of the Galaxy Note 4 . It will be improved compared to its predecessor, and would have a S Pen also improved for a better user experience. While no information was confirmed by the company, potential future consumers should expect an official announcement forward.
After the success of these two smartphones launched at Mobile World Congress, the Korean company is now preparing to launch its next PHABLET, the Galaxy Note 5. Given an exclusive launch of the range at the IFA in Berlin, the successor to the Galaxy Note 4 should also be launched during the month of September this year.
As a new series of the rumors suggest, the Galaxy Note 5 will arrive with SM-N920F model number. The Note 4 has been designated the SM-N910, so it is logical that the name of the next iteration. In addition, a number of different sources have revealed to SamMobile the smartphone would be named "Noble Project" or "Project Zen" in the Samsung offices.
It will probably dispose of a Super AMOLED 5.4 or 5.5 inch curves on both edges. To recap, the Galaxy Note 4 Edge was the first smartphone that arrived on the market with a curved screen. Other rumors suggest a 5.9 inch screen with a resolution of 4K. The company is scheduled to launch in the 4K technology and Note 5 could be the first to integrate.
Needless to say, but the bar is now very high expectations for the next PHABLET. Consumers should have a processor capable of performing demanding tasks, and a decent storage capacity to record videos captured at 4K. An improved version of Samsung Exynos 7422 would be the first chip all-in-one of the company, including the CPU (processor), the GPU (graphics chip), RAM (random access memory) storage and modem. If you believe the many rumors, the Note 5 will highlight 3GB LPDDR3 DRAM, an eMMC 32GB card. Other information suggests a 16MP camera embedded in the rear shell, a front camera of 8MP.
Summarizing all the speculation, the Galaxy Note 5 seems to be a major upgrade of the Galaxy Note 4 . It will be improved compared to its predecessor, and would have a S Pen also improved for a better user experience. While no information was confirmed by the company, potential future consumers should expect an official announcement forward.
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