UK based online retailer has recently leaked photos of the about to be released Samsung products Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+. The images gave away some information with regard to the possible carrier, the operating system and its stylus pen.
AndroidPolice has confirmed that it was indeed, the UK-based retailer, MobileFun who had posted photos of the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+, which will be released this coming August. The images that were posted online have confirmed the rumors that the two handsets look like a bigger version of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Another photo that was posted online showed that the phablet will run on Android 5.1.1. The photos also revealed the phone's model number as SM-G928A.
On a separate news, GadgetsNDTV also published an article about the leaked photos and it mirrored what AndroidPolice said that the leaked photos indeed came from MobileFun. Although Samsung nor any of their representatives has denied or confirm that the images was in fact their upcoming Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, many believed that the phones in the leaked images are legit and true due to their close resemblance of the prior rumored Samsung phablet. The tech website also said that based on the phone's model number it is more likely that the phablet will hit AT&T first.
To add, Knowyourmobile has predicted the price of the Galaxy Note 5 once it hit the stands these coming months, the Galaxy Note 5 is predicted to hit the $1000+ mark a little bit higher than its predecessor Galaxy Note 4. Knowyourmobile also said the MobileFun has made the company's pre-order available for the Galaxy Note 5 S6 Edge+ since July 23, main reason why maybe they have the photos online for potential buyers to see what they are getting.
In all fairness to MobileFun, they have just posted limited information about the phablet. The images nor the website did not include the specifics of the phone such as the processors and internal RAM to be fair with Samsung's upcoming formal launch this coming August.
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