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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have 4 GB of LPDDR4 RAM

New flagship phablet Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have 4 GB of RAM, according to the resource SamMobile. It comes to performance and power efficient LPDDR4 memory, which will be used in the next generation of Apple smartphones.

According to the source, the Galaxy Note 5 will use the Exynos processor 7422, which combines computing and graphics processors, RAM and LTE-modem Shannon 333. In addition, the device will support wireless charging.

The all-new flagship phablet will be equipped with 5,67-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels, the main 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization, front-facing 5-megapixel camera, 32 GB of internal memory, a battery of 4100 mAh and will receive a housing with dimensions 153,4 x 77,3 x 10,2 mm.

Earlier, a source on condition of anonymity, told the news Agency Reuters that the Galaxy Note 5 will debut in mid-August. Earlier it was expected that the official announcement will take place in early September in the framework of the exhibition IFA 2015 in Berlin.

The announcement of the phablet may be postponed for several reasons. One of them is the imminent release of the iPhone 6s Plus, which is a potential competitor of the new large-format smartphone Samsung. The sources do not exclude that the company decided to hurry up with the launch of Samsung Galaxy Note 5, as Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge not met its expectations and the sale did not bring the expected profits.

Browsers SamMobile suggested that the Galaxy Note 5 will be deprived of a micro SD card slot. It is based on the fact that UFS 2.0 flash memory Samsung has high speed which can be reduced by using memory cards of the format MicroSD.

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