After the huge success of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Galaxy Edge, and 40 million units sold in two months, Samsung is preparing to launch on the market its next high-end smartphone for 2015.
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Indeed, the Galaxy Note 5 will be the next flagship presented this summer . Like all his predecessors, Samsung will launch the Note 5 at IFA 2015 in Berlin salon on 4 September. We still do not know for sure that the specifications of the Galaxy Note 5 will be, but rumors state that Samsung is testing 2K and 4K screens, alongside a new chip Exynos 7422 all-in-one, highly interesting.
This is very interesting, especially if Samsung decides to choose the 4K screen. There are a handful of appliances with 2K screens at the moment, and have a 4K screen allow Samsung to be much better than the competition.
Nevertheless, there are concerns that such a resolution could greatly impact the autonomy of the device, even if Samsung could have worked strongly on this point to avoid a massacre.
The abandonment of the CPU for an APU
The Exynos 7422 could also prevent low autonomy, especially if the all-in-one solution works for Samsung. This is an APU instead of a CPU, which means that the processor (CPU), random access memory (RAM), graphics card (GPU) and other parts (storage and modem) are embedded in a single chip - like Apple's own chip A8.
There are even rumors that Samsung will add Exynos 7430 chip for the Galaxy Note 5, although it only tests the APU at this time. We do not know the clock speed and other features for the 7422 Exynos.
Samsung is also preparing a cheaper model called Project Zen, which will highlight a curved screen like the Galaxy Note Edge. This device will include a chip Snapdragon 808, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization and Android 5.0.
Both will be launched at IFA in a few months, meaning that they could come on Android M, the next version of the mobile operating system that Google plans to launch in the I / O 2015.
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Indeed, the Galaxy Note 5 will be the next flagship presented this summer . Like all his predecessors, Samsung will launch the Note 5 at IFA 2015 in Berlin salon on 4 September. We still do not know for sure that the specifications of the Galaxy Note 5 will be, but rumors state that Samsung is testing 2K and 4K screens, alongside a new chip Exynos 7422 all-in-one, highly interesting.
This is very interesting, especially if Samsung decides to choose the 4K screen. There are a handful of appliances with 2K screens at the moment, and have a 4K screen allow Samsung to be much better than the competition.
Nevertheless, there are concerns that such a resolution could greatly impact the autonomy of the device, even if Samsung could have worked strongly on this point to avoid a massacre.
The abandonment of the CPU for an APU
The Exynos 7422 could also prevent low autonomy, especially if the all-in-one solution works for Samsung. This is an APU instead of a CPU, which means that the processor (CPU), random access memory (RAM), graphics card (GPU) and other parts (storage and modem) are embedded in a single chip - like Apple's own chip A8.
There are even rumors that Samsung will add Exynos 7430 chip for the Galaxy Note 5, although it only tests the APU at this time. We do not know the clock speed and other features for the 7422 Exynos.
Samsung is also preparing a cheaper model called Project Zen, which will highlight a curved screen like the Galaxy Note Edge. This device will include a chip Snapdragon 808, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization and Android 5.0.
Both will be launched at IFA in a few months, meaning that they could come on Android M, the next version of the mobile operating system that Google plans to launch in the I / O 2015.