Hype around the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is slowly building up though it is months away before seeing the light of day. The South Korean electronics giant hasn't uttered even a word on the release date of its upcoming flagship device but several reports have suggested that it might fall in the month of September by the time the Galaxy Note 4 completes one-year cycle in the market.
Expectations on the Galaxy Note 5 are huge following the stupendous success of Samsung's Note series, including the present flagship device, the Galaxy Note 4. The Note 5 is expected to come with several feature upgrades over its predecessor.
The Galaxy Note 5 will sport a 6-inch Ultra HD 4K Display, powered by a Snapdragon 810 processor or Exynos 7420 SoC processor, and come with several features like Retina scanner, fingerprint scanner, wireless charging, scratch and dust resistant, water resistant, health conscious, and Heart Rate monitor among others, according a report by Venture Capital Post.
However, it was earlier reported that the Note 5 would sport a 5.9-inch display with Ultra HD screen resolution, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, and come packed with 4GB RAM. 4K website claimed in its report that the next-generations device would come with features like 16GB to 128GB internal memory with microSD card up to 128GB, Exynos 7420 SoC processor, 18MP camera with powerful sensor and 6 or 7MP front snapper, and 4K ultra HD video shooting ability.
Interestingly, a concept design of the Galaxy Note 5 created by Maryum Ayub (reported by Concept Phone) has several features that will surely please Note series fans. The device has features like 5.9 inch 4K Super AMOLED screen protected by Gorilla Glass 5, Exynos 3.2 GHz octa core processor, Android 6.0, 19 MP main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS) and a secondary 4.7 MP front snapper, and 32/64 GB internal memory and 4 GB RAM in the concept design.