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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+
It also runs Samsung’s Exynos 7, 64-bit processor and comes with a choice of 32 or 64 GB storage, but has no memory card slot.
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Boasting the same curved screen as its smaller sibling, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ features a huge 5.7-inch AMOLED display.
That’s because Samsung has confirmed that it has no plans to release the Galaxy Note 5 in Europe at all in 2015. While Samsung announced free music subscriptions several months after the S6 and S6 Edge were launched, it is taking no chances with this one. The devices can reportedly go from empty to full charge in two hours, 30 per cent faster than previous wireless charging speeds. The Galaxy S6 Edge+, meanwhile, will be US $814.99 (approximately Rs 53,300) for the 32GB, and US $914.99 (approximately Rs 59,800) for the 64GB variant.
Samsung usually adopts a “more is more” approach to pre-loaded applications, which often means its products arrive heaving with bloatware. It’s all very odd. Users will however note that the camera has remained the same on the newer phone, still a 16MP rear camera and 5MP front like the S6 Edge.
The design of the handset is as stylish as ever, with the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ sporting a metal frame, a glass back and a slim 6.9mm thick body. However, each carrier is rolling out its own promotions to entice customers to switch or upgrade when they buy the new smartphones, which are largely identical in terms of their specifications.
Also, the S-Pen is made from sturdier materials unlike before. The new feature will be available in new flagship Samsung smartphones, and also if you do not know how it will work, then let us explain it to you.
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“The future of mobile payments has arrived”, said In-Jong Rhee, global head of Samsung Pay, in a statement on Thursday.