Samsung Galaxy Note 5 to feature 4 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has been in the rumor mill for a while, and it seems like this next-gen phablet could hit the market as soon as next month. This handset promises to be the launch device of Samsung's first true single-chip solution (ePOP) that brings together an octa-core 64-bit processor, graphics processing unit, memory, internal storage, as well as a 4G LTE modem.
According to an insider familiar to the matter who spoke to SamMobile, the upcoming Galaxy Note 5 phablet (version SM-N920) is powered by a brand-new Exynos 7422 chip paired with 4 GB RAM. It has a glass back, support for wireless charging, and a generous 5.67-inch Super AMOLED QHD display and S Pen support.
The same source mentioned that Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will arrive in black, gold, silver, and white. Pricing info did not enter the rumor mill yet and, same as before, none of the above has been officially confirmed by Samsung. We will keep you posted as more info shows up, so stay tuned.