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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Release Date Update: Phablet Dubbed as ‘Project Noble’ With Amazing Specs

| May 03, 2015 07:06 AM EDT

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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 release may be coming soon as reports emerged claiming that the phablet is known as "Project Noble" internally.

According to Ecumenical News, Samsung Galaxy Note 5 may have an earlier release date than its predecessor since the device started to materialize. It seemed that the South Korean tech giant is clearly working on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5 as the device was spotted on the listings discovered in an IMEI database. The handset has a model number of SM-N920F, which is believed to be the upcoming Galaxy Note 5 meant for Europe, as the European version of the current Galaxy Note 4 has the model number SM-N910F. The other model numbers of the Galaxy Note 5 that have been spotted are SM-N920S and SM-N920K for Korea, SM-N920A for AT&T, and SM-N920 for Verizon Wireless.

Initial reports stated that the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will follow the release date pattern of previous Samsung phablets. Thus, the hybrid device will be launched in September at its usual launching platform at the IFA tech event in Berlin. It will most likely battle with iPhone 7, according to International Business Times.

Meanwhile, previous rumors claimed that Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will include features: 5.9 inches in size with 4K screen resolution and Gorilla Glass 5 for protection, Samsung Exynos 3.2 GHz octa core processor with 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage variants, 19 megapixel with optical image stabilization and 4.7 megapixel front-facing camera, and 3,700 mAh battery capacity. The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will most likely run with the new Android OS.

The device is rumored to cost around $900. However, Samsung has not confirmed the rumors yet.

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