Major Galaxy Note 5 details revealed in new report

Phablet fans should be absolutely pumped up for the upcoming release of the Galaxy Note 5, especially since the release of the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge this year have shown Samsung has finally honed its design chops. SamMobile has come out
with some fresh details about the Note 5 on a new report today that
give us a better idea of the device’s specifications and when it will be
released.
When it comes to the release date, SamMobile
dispels the rumor we heard earlier this week that Samsung would launch
the device in July to get ahead of Apple’s expected iPhone 6s Plus
launch this September. Instead, Samsung is planning to unveil the Note 5
at IFA 2015 in Berlin, just as we expected it to do based on past
precedent.
When
it comes to specs, the publication informs us the Note 5 will likely
feature “a 2K or a 4K Super AMOLED flat display, an updated octa-core
Exynos 7422 processor, and the traditional S Pen.” None of this is
particularly surprising, although a 4K display would represent a huge
upgrade from the Galaxy S6’s display, which had a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels.
SamMobile also
has some details on another phone Samsung is working on that’s
codenamed “Project Zero 2″ that’s described as a larger version of the
Galaxy S6 edge, although not a full-blown phablet like the Note 5 since
it will lack S Pen support. To read the full report, click here.
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