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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Rumors: Quad-Core Exynos Chip, 4GB RAM, 5.66-Inch Screen Featured

| Aug 04, 2015 02:38 AM EDT

The anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with a flexible display.

With the fast approaching official date to launch Samsung's new smartphones, there are rumors on about the anticipated Galaxy Note 5 and its new features.

In a tweet, Evan Blass unveiled the latest leakages on the specs of the upcoming Galaxy Note 5. Notably, Blass has a reputation for accurate leaks and he has acquired credible evidence from his personal sources concerning the anticipated Galaxy Note 5 from Samsung, and the replacement to the most recent Samsung phablet is a wonderful gadget that will offer fans with value for their money.

In his tweet, Blass refers to SM-N920 model number gadget, and he refers to it Samsung Noble, which is the central name for the Galaxy Note 5. Concealed, the gadget will run on Samsung's in-house Exynos 7420 processor for smartphones, a chipset similar to what runs on the current Samsung Galaxy S6 models, which has similarly been acknowledged in many benchmark trials as better than Snapdragon 810 processor from Qualcomm.

A 2.1 GHz core will run on the octa core processor whereas the rest of cores will run on 1.5 GHz. The processor will come along with a 4GB RAM to enhance further performance and ensure that the smartphone works like a personal computer, in addition to having 32GB internal storage capacity, 9to5 Google reported.

However, the new device will not have a microSD slot for expansion of the storage capacity. The gadget is rumored to sport a 5.66-inch Quad HD screen with 2560 × 1440 pixels of resolution, Know Your Mobile reported.

The upcoming Note 5 will come with a 16MP rear camera and 5MP front camera, as well as run on Android 5.1.1. 

It is official that the Note 5, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and likely the Samsung Gear A wearable, will be launched by the company at its Aug. 13 Unpacked event.  

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