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Leaked Photos Reveal Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Galaxy Note 5

Although we have received quite a lot of information about both smartphones in the last couple of weeks, Samsung is still mum on the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+’s specs and availability. According to a report by Samsung tipster SamMobile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Edge Plus (edge+) are expected to be announced on August 12, and will be up for grabs starting 21 August. The certifications for the Verizon and AT&T versions of the upcoming Galaxy Note 5 and S6 edge Plus. This should mean that it’ll sit a little easier in the hand. The S6 Edge Plus is identical to the Note 5, except there is no stylus capability.

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Premium Design – Samsung has moved on from its plastic exterior and moved on to more luxurious metal casing. Also, the Note 4 has an ugly leather-effect plastic back. Considering the success of the Galaxy S6 Edge worldwide, Samsung believes a larger version will perform just as well in the market. It’ll be the same size (5.7-inches), the same Super AMOLED technology (deep blacks, eye-popping colours), and the same QHD resolution. Fighting a couple of Apple phones with two Samsung handsets sounds like a good idea. 9,999. Meanwhile the Samsung Galaxy J5 launched at Rs. It will run on Qualcomm Snapdragon or Samsung Exynos 7422 processor, and have 16 megapixels for rear and 5 megapixels for front camera. Not only was it more stable than the alternative, but its performance blew the competition away. So far, the numerous leaks and rumors surrounding the Note 5 have not given a clear picture of what to expect in this regard. Plus, the handset will be backed by 3 GB of RAM configuration.

The word is that the Note would also carry the camera genetics from the company’s S6 siblings.

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So is it worth paying more for the Galaxy J5? And, even more important, because Advanced Messaging is built on the RCS standard, in the future, your real-time chats won’t be held inside a single app or platform ecosystem.

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