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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Coming In September Without Android M

| Jun 01, 2015 04:11 AM EDT

Samsung Galaxy Note 5

The software company Samsung will not introduce the Galaxy Note 5 in July but the device will be launched in September. However, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 may not come pre-loaded with Android M operating system.

Generally, Samsung reveals its Galaxy S smartphone during the Mobile World Congress in the month of February and the Galaxy Note smartphone during the IFA trade fair, which usually happens in September.

Rumors were doing the rounds that the South-Korean-based Samsung may introduce the Galaxy Note 5 in July. However, Jong-Kyun Shin, President of Samsung, confirmed that the Galaxy Note 5 will be introduced in September 2015.

The software giant Google declares its new mobile operating system in either May or June and releases the software in October. The forthcoming Android M may be released in October; however it appears that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will not come packed with the new Android M.

While the Galaxy Note 5 may not come with Android M operating system, the smartphone may receive a software update soon after it becomes available for purchase.

According to Vine Report, rumors suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 can use the Exynos all-in-one CPU that combines elements such as GPU, RAM, storage and modem in a single chip.

While there are no confirmation if the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will come running on Android 5.1 Lollipop or Android M, there are chances that the forthcoming Samsung will receive Android M, GottaBeMobile reported.

Rumors have also been doing the rounds that Google will prepone the Android M release date to August 2015. In such a case, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 may come running on the new Android M operating system.

However, the real release date of Android M is not known.

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