Samsung website shows 128GB Galaxy Note 5, S6 edge+ models
Well, if you have to support a 5.7 inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display, you ought to have a monster of a battery. “Each new version has been more popular than the last”, said Justin Denison, vice president of product strategy and marketing for Samsung Electronics America. After about six months of waiting, Samsung Pay is nearly ready to go, and it still looks like it could be more convenient than anything their rivals are doing. That’s not to say the devices aren’t awesome. For example, T-Mobile’s Galaxy S6 edge+ has a 128GB version in Black Sapphire, but not in Gold Platinum. The Samsung Galaxy Note5, like the Notes before, comes with the S Pen stylus, features a 5.7-inch QHD (1440×2560) display and has a 16MP rear, and a 5MP front camera.
It has introduced Samsung Pay for Note, also. However at the time of launch, Samsung only mentioned that they would arrive in 32GB or 64GB options, and given that neither phone sports a microSD slot, some users might be disappointed. The UI was spotted at the Unpacked event yesterday, though, and isn’t Android Wear, suggesting Samsung will be sticking with its own OS Tizen, which again ties in with previous rumours. The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is targeted those customers who prefer aesthetics because of which it does not have productivity software of the Note 5. Well, aside from the obvious curved edges, there’s no S Pen included here, calling the device out as a direct competitor to Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus. The announcement came much earlier than expected, along with the news of Samsung Pay coming to Australia in 2016. A full wireless charge could be obtained on both phone models in two hours, according to Samsung. The Korean company has revealed two upgraded handsets that are meant to reverse Samsung’s slide in smartphone market.