Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge + have been trending lately as two of the hottest devices lately. Although there are a lot of specs info on Note 5 circulating the internet ever since we heard about it, it seems that many people are still very concerned about Note 5. Instead of waiting until August 13, let us take a look at how it will be under some benchmark points.
Samsung invitation to an event on August 13, when Note 5 and S6 Edge + will probably be unveiled.
Note 5 and S6 Edge + live images with a working screen can be seen here, while below are some leaked photos from an accessory manufacturer in Japan for the Galaxy Note 5.
The leaks before the actual unveiling of Samsung Galaxy Note 5
The benchmark screenshot confirms some information (at least, right now) about the Note 5. As we have known for some time, Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will likely be equipped with an Exynos 7422 chipset. Some more info we can get about Note 5 is shown in the screenshot below.
The benchmark screenshot that shows a part of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 specs
As we can see, CPU-Z shows some detailed information on some of the main devices sported on the Note 5. According to the prototype phone, 4GB RAM is also confirmed for Note 5. The device tested is a 32Gb version, though we will not know if there are any other variants. Also, let us hope that it will have a microSD slot.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop will be the Operating System, of course. Samsung’s TouchWiz UI will be running on it and provided the interacting environment. Moreover, Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have a 5.7-inch display with the resolution of 2560 x 1440p, thus the pixel density of 480dpi. As Samsung does upgrade its screen tech over time, it seems Note 5 will have better screen even after release too.
Although this is 90% confirmed, let us see how Samsung will unveil their phones on August 13.