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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Release Date: 2K, 4K Display Variants except Exynos 7422; Wireless Charging, Better Battery Life, More S Pen Functionality to Arrive on the Device?

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is expected to carry on the impressive reputation of its predecessors. Fresh details about the upcoming phablet reveal top-notch processors, either 2K or 4K display resolution, and no high-end Galaxy Note Edge 5 for this year? Wireless charging, better fingerprint sensor, better battery life, as well as wider storage options, more S Pen functionality, and flexible display are also among the features brand supporters want to see in the device.


Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S7 Supreme Specs Hinted, New Handsets to Amaze Users and Challenge iPhone 7

Details about the Galaxy Note 5 point to a September-October 2015 release date. The device is also speculated to have 2160 x 3840 Super AMOLED display, metal body bonded to a glass rear, and others. On the other hand, the Galaxy S7 release date might be postponed until April 2016. It might come out with 5.5-inch AMOLED display, foldable design, and others.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Release Date, Specs: 5th Gen Note to Share S6's Curved Design? 6-Inch Ultra HD Display Possible

Recent reports claim that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 will be available by September, while others think that it will be pushed earlier by August. Samsung analysts believe that the fifth generation of the Note series will share the design of Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.

AT&T and U.S. Cellular Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, Note 4, and S5 get Android Lollipop updates

Android 5.0.1 updates for Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, Note 4, and S5 are being rolled out for U.S. Cellular and AT&T subscribers. Each carrier released an update that brought unique features and improvements.


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Canada, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, U.S., and other regions have started releasing the Android Lollipop update for the Galaxy Note 3. Verizon has also released the latest Android update for the Galaxy Note 4. Check out the steps and review for the Android Lollipop update for Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note 3 devices.
Recent reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 could be released as early as August. It will also sport a 4K AMOLED display, a new type of memory chip called EPOP, and could be priced around $760.
The Galaxy Note 5 is set to be released in Q4 of 2015. It will be built with a 5.9-inch 4K resolution display, a 4,000mAh battery, and will be priced at $900-$1000.
Certain Galaxy Note 4 variants receive Android 5.1 L update through the efforts of the Team Emotroid and other XDA developers. Does this mean that other variants of the Note 4 will receive the update soon? How about the Nexus 9?
Contrary to rumors, Samsung is currently not making any development for Android 5.1 Lollipop updates for Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy S5, and Galaxy S4, according to Samsung insiders. However, custom ROM of the update is available online but to be downloaded at your own risk.
Latest Android Lollipop update for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is scheduled for release in Canada while Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5 users can now get the update. And a new experimental Android Custom ROM for Samsung Galaxy S4 users is now available.
Android 5.0 is now available for HTC’s One (M7) smartphone as well as for Asus’ upcoming Zenfone 2. While Samsung Galaxy Note 4 won’t be having the latest Android 5.1 Lollipop update.
A latest Android Lollipop update has just been released for AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy S4. In view of this update release, check out the deals, rumors, and upgrade info.
Much has been expected for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5, with various rumors saying that it will be a lot impressive than its predecessor. Recently, news have been surfacing that Samsung seems to change its processors for the Galaxy Note 5.
Samsung introduced us to a massive shift in design when it launched the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. This effort also seems to be expected in its succeeding products, including the Galaxy Note 5.
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