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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Leaks

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Leaks



It's that time of the year again! A new huge flagship from Samsung to emerge from the depths.
These photos are of the body, and frame, and the S-Pen placement.
My guess is the S-Pen is slot loaded, where you push down on it, and it pops out, then when you're finished with it, just pop it back in place to lock it.
It looks like a big Galaxy S6, which is definitely not a bad thing at all. We know the S6 is very delicate, but will the Note 5 be able to take on a little more abuse?

The specifications I will list from the UK but hopefully the US model can stand up next to it.

 Specifications: 
RAM: 4GB
Processor: Samsung Exynos 7422 (Four Cortex-A57 Cores, Four Cortex-A53 Cores) 
Cameras
Rear: 18 Megapixel
Front:  6 Megapixel
Card Slot: 128GB MicroSD Expandable
This phone will be a bit of a monster, and be powerful for the next 2 years possibly.
With all of this being said, I am getting excited myself. The release date is still unknown, but I've read it should be August or September to say the least, but I don't want to get anyone's hopes up for that.
I guess we will have to wait, and see!
AndroidGuruGuy 

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