Upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5 may feature 4 GB RAM
Upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5 may feature 4 GB RAM
Only six months have passed since the Galaxy Note 4 release and a wave of Note 5 have started to flow on the internet.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has been decorating the news from the past few days and we have seen many leaks and rumors about the device. Earlier reports indicate that Note 5 is inspired by Galaxy S6 series and Samsung’s next phablet is expected to release in late September.
That’s not all, the company is also thinking to adopt a 3840 x 2160 ultra pixel display in its upcoming Note device.
Phablet will be a rival to Nexus 6 which has a 6-inch display and Galaxy Note 5 will not be the biggest phablet in the market because that honor goes to 6.8-inches, Huawei P8.
Samsung is planning to equip its next Note device with a 64-Bit processor and Android Lollipop 5.0 running over it. Reports also suggest that South Korean company might use Qualcomm Snapdragon processor again in Galaxy Note 5 as we all know that Qualcomm Snapdragon processors will be manufactured at Samsung plants.
Galaxy Note 5 is expected to feature 4GB RAM with increased storage capacity up to 128GB, given that most S6 users are not happy as the device storage capacity isn’t upgradable. The camera of the device is still a mystery, but Note 5 will likely to feature more than 16MP rear camera with OIS. 4GB RAM is nothing new today, few smaller brands have already introduced in their devices including Asus Zenfone 2 and recently launched Lenovo K80.
The price of a device plays an important role in its success but Samsung always charge a premium price for Note series and adding new technologies like 4K HD display will likely to further raise the price bar of upcoming Note device.
alaxy Note 4 was launched at a starting price of $749 whereas the added features in the Note 5 may range it between$800-$950.