Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Comes Out Larger, Thinner with 4K Display? High Density EPOP Memory Expected

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Galaxy Note 4 is still a few months old, but a new hype is already being stirred by a number of rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

It has been noticeable that Samsung had dominated the phablet market in the recent years, but will that streak continue this 2015? Samsung has been delivering the public smart phones of various sizes and specs. It has continued increasing its size with the Note series. Will the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 be large as well? Well this is one feat that users and fans alike would like to know.

According to trusted reviews, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 screen will have a e 4K display with 3840 x 2160 pixel. This screen feature will be stretched across a 5.9 inch mobile. This revved up screen will be sporting a 746 pixel per inch image density. This would mean a whole lot better viewing experience for users.

When it comes to its processor, the Samsung Galaxy note 5 will run on a 64-bit Qualcomm Sanpdragon 810 processor. Samsung will also opt to let the note 5 run with an Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system. This new OS is said to increase battery life and lower charging time.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is assumed to run a massive 4 GB of Random Access Memory and with an internal storage which reaches up to 128 GB. It can also be supported by a micro SD.

Another feature that is highlighted by Samsung in its newest addition to its growing family of plablets is its high density EPOP memory. This EPOP memory would enable the smart phone to have a speedier multitasking system. The new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 would also come in a thinner design.

And last but not the least, the most essential feature of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is its S-pen stylus which a doubled pen sensitivity.

Samsung fans may expect a launching on the 3rd quarter of this year.

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Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung galaxy note 4, Samsung galaxy note 5, Samsung galaxy note 5 rumors

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