Showing posts with label Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2015

First leaked images of Samsung Galaxy Note 5

We are eager to see the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. The information point to the day 13 of August  when we will see this device, when submitting the Samsung phablet.


So far all we had were a few specifications and the promise that it would come together to S6 Edge Plus, a big brother to phablet Galaxy S6 style but without the S-Pen that characterizes the Note range.


These are the specifications that we handle:

- Display 5.67" Super AMOLED QHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) with support to classic S-Pen, which could come only from its slot. 

- Samsung Exynos 7433 SoC that combines an eight-core processor and 64-bit, GPU, RAM, storage and LTE modem (Shannon 333 LTE) in a single chip.

- 4 GB RAM LP-DDR4.

- Standard wireless charging, both PMA and WPC.

- Four colors: black, white, gold and silver with glass rear panel.


Now a few pictures of the two models presented have being leaked. The design is quite similar to previous editions; Edge S6 Plus is the same model as its brother but little larger. Meanwhile, the Note retain the lines of the range but would be made entirely of glass in the back, somehow emulating the Galaxy S6.

First leaked images of Samsung Galaxy Note 5

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Random-access memory confirmed

We still know news regarding one of the most anticipated devices of the year, which will surely be one of the best, so we want to see what Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has. It has now been revealed through the source Sammobile some info as interesting as other data: the amount and type of RAM used, whose informants usually always succeed in their confirmations.


Thus, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will also use a RAM of 4 GB and Type LP-DDR4, and say well, because we have seen recently that one of the most anticipated devices in the coming months, the OnePlus Two, also use exactly the same configuration for RAM. But surely these two will not be the only ones.


In addition to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, it is expected that all or at least most of the next high-end Android devices will make use of 4 GB of RAM LPDDR4. OnePlus Two said that according to their own feedback it is the best device left to come, and to be seen whether the rest will follow it, which is quite likely. Xiaomi Mi 5, the new Google Nexus or Motorola Moto X 2015 are some of the new top-end we will see before the end of the year with this RAM too.


For now, we not only hope to see the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in action, which by the way, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal, could be presented early rather than waiting until September, a month marked on the calendar by all followers of the Samsung Galaxy Note range.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Random-access memory confirmed