There’s a lot we assume the next Galaxy note device from Samsung is going to have, but it’s always good to get some insider confirmation. According to SamMobile‘s insider connections, it’s been all but confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have 4GB RAM - LP-DDR4 RAM to be specific. This makes the Galaxy Note 5 the latest in a long string of flagship level devices that will have the elusive amount of memory space. The report goes on to confirm that the Galaxy Note 5 will have the Exynos 7422 SoC (system-on-chip) which will be Samsung’s first all-in-one chip, including CPU, GPU, RAM, storage and modems altogether. Based on other rumours, we suspect that the Galaxy Note 5 will also have a 5.67-inch display, Super AMOLED Quad HD display.
Just earlier today we heard the rumours that the Galaxy Note 5 would be announced alongside the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus sometime in mid-August, as opposed to its traditional timeslot at IFA. We can’t speak much about Samsung’s strategy to compete with Apple, but we’re hardly complaining about the possibility of seeing one of 2015’s most definitive smartphones a little earlier than expected.
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Source: SamMobile