Late last week mobile device leader Samsung announced that two new devices will be available on the market. This includes the galaxy s6 edge+ and the new Note 5. The company reportedly revealed that both products will be available on the market in the U.S on the 21st of August. They also announced that their mobile payment option known as NFC will be launched on the 28th of September, also in the U.S.
The features of the Note 5 incorporates a number of features from the S6 edge+. These include the class front and solid back metal case. A high quality camera and super fast octacore processor can be expected in the phone for incredible usability and picture quality. The newer version of the Note smart phone has a fixed battery and no longer supports MicroSD memory cards. The changes on the new device may not provide problems for most customers, but “you’ll probably hear an uproar from the tech community,” said Tuong Nguyen, a principal analyst at Gartner. He also included “You’re getting rid of the phone in two years anyway, so who cares? People are comfortable with upgrading to the latest and greatest device because product releases are so frequent,” he told Tech-News-World.
Both these devices will be launched with a 16 mega pixel OIS camera in the bank and the 5 mega pixel in the front. The bet she’s will provide super fast charging via wireless and wired connection to its 3,000 mAh at. Both the mobile devices provide 4K video and allows users to screen high definition video from YouTube to any smart TV, computer, other smart phones and tablets. The mobile devices are expected is a 32 GB as well as 64 GB version and the opportunity for 128 GB may be in the pipeline.