Samsung are set to release their latest model in the Note series, the Note 5 later this year. Although we're probably a long while off getting any official word from Samsung on their latest flagship model in the Note series, we thought we'd compile any rumours and potential "leaks" in one place as well as anything solid.
At this time, the Samsung Note 5 is expected to release in the third quarter of 2015 with a Snapdragon 810 CPU in the Western world paired with a hefty 4GB of RAM.
A potential huge leap in storage capacities, their are rumours that the Note 5 as well as Apple's iPhone 7 will be released with 256GB of storage, meaning you will have no trouble in keep all your pictures, music and apps on this handset.
Also possible is that of a 4K Super AMLOED display, how effective this will be on such a "small" device is yet to be seen, but the size of the handset has not been confirmed yet either, so there may be a possible increase over 2014's 5.7" on the Note 4.
In 2014, Samsung released the Galaxy Alpha with a full metal body design to please those who were critical of a plastic body used in such high performance handsets like the Galaxy S5. This could mean the Note series also moves into a metal body design, but only time will reveal this.
Are you a Note user and looking to upgrade to the next model in the series, or are you going with one of the other top models due to be released in 2015 such as the HTC One M9 which you can find details about Here
At this time, the Samsung Note 5 is expected to release in the third quarter of 2015 with a Snapdragon 810 CPU in the Western world paired with a hefty 4GB of RAM.
A potential huge leap in storage capacities, their are rumours that the Note 5 as well as Apple's iPhone 7 will be released with 256GB of storage, meaning you will have no trouble in keep all your pictures, music and apps on this handset.
Also possible is that of a 4K Super AMLOED display, how effective this will be on such a "small" device is yet to be seen, but the size of the handset has not been confirmed yet either, so there may be a possible increase over 2014's 5.7" on the Note 4.
In 2014, Samsung released the Galaxy Alpha with a full metal body design to please those who were critical of a plastic body used in such high performance handsets like the Galaxy S5. This could mean the Note series also moves into a metal body design, but only time will reveal this.
Are you a Note user and looking to upgrade to the next model in the series, or are you going with one of the other top models due to be released in 2015 such as the HTC One M9 which you can find details about Here