Samsung Galaxy Note 5 release is confirmed to happen in September, according to Samsung president Jong-Kyun Shin.
According to Tech Times, the Samsung top executive responded to rumors that the Samsung's phablet will be released in July. Shin confirmed that the Galaxy Note 5 will most likely be announced in September in Berlin. This means that the phablet will be showcase in its usual launching platform at the IFA tech event.
It was previously reported that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 release will be in July to squash iPhone sales. According to Korean publication Who Wired, the company will finish the prototype earlier than expected, which is around mid-June. Samsung also confirmed that the final prototype will be presented to the clients and global telecom companies. Carriers will take pre-orders before the launch at the end of July.
Rumors claimed that the Galaxy Note 5 will include features such as 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.
However, the smartphone will not run with Google's new Android M operating system since the release of the new firmware is in October packed inside new Nexus devices.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 5 is reportedly will be released alongside a larger Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone dubbed as Galaxy S6 Plus, according to Italian tech blog HDBlog. The device is apparently codenamed Project Zero 2.
The device will pack 5.4 or 5.5 inch screen display, which is slightly larger than Galaxy S6's 5.1 screen panel. The Galaxy S6 Plus will reportedly battle against iPhone 6 Plus. Samsung has not confirmed the aforementioned rumors yet.