5 reasons Samsung should stop making smartphones
Recently, Samsung reported that the demand of the128GB versions of Galaxy S6 duo was declining, due to a hefty price tag of $970 upon its launch. Today we are talking about a new batch of leaked photos that show us the yet-unannounced Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus.
The Lenovo handset has a 5.5-inch display with Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 resulting in 401 ppi. The company normally announces the Galaxy Note at IFA in Berlin, which is happening in September this year.
Earlier this month, both the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge Plus got their FCC certifications, making them legal to sell in the United States – which is expected to be a launch market for the smartphones.
The other upcoming Samsung device, the Galaxy S6 edge Plus also has a UAP in the carrier site, but it just seems to match all the specs alluded to in various leaks and rumors.
According to Sammobile, residents of India will no longer have the option to purchase a 128GB model of Samsung’s flagship of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. This would make the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus could be a prime candidate for this type of display, and if true, it would mean the phone would have an absolutely huge pixel density of 762ppi. 9,999. Meanwhile the Samsung Galaxy J5 launched at Rs.
The image quality on the Galaxy S6 is generally better than the Note 4, with more accurate colours. This new phablet appears to have metal along the edges of the phone, looking more like the Note 4. And, even more important, because Advanced Messaging is built on the RCS standard, in the future, your real-time chats won’t be held inside a single app or platform ecosystem.
The biggest question is whether the Galaxy Note 5 will be as rugged and practical a device as the Note 4, which remembered to place function over form.
Let’s take a look at five things we’re expecting from Samsung’s next flagship phablet now.