The Note 5 is available in Black Sapphire and White Pearl colors. BlackBerry, with its full qwerty keyboard, was the mobile device of choice for business users and, for a time, teenagers.
Also important is how you charge the phone, and how long the phone takes to charge your battery completely. In typical fashion, the packaging follows after the S6 edge before it – a minimalist box with no pictures or images plastered on it. Rather, we’re just given...
The Galaxy S6 Edge+ was unveiled at Samsung’s Unpacked event on Thursday, where the firm also announced that the long-awaited Galaxy Note 5 won’t see a release in the UK – not yet, at least.
Along with the reveal of Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ Samsung also announced that its mobile payment system will be officially launched on August 20.
While Galaxy S6 Edge+ weighs 153 grams, Note 5 is slightly heavier at 171 grams. The company has not yet disclosed prices for the new devices, but sources said the Note5 will be launched in India in September this year, while the S6 Edge+ will hit stores in the third week of August.
Shape aside, the biggest functional difference comes down to this: the Galaxy Note 5 has a stylus, while the S6 Edge+ does not. “It is easy, safe, and most importantly, available virtually anywhere you can swipe a card, in most cases without new costs for merchants, from...
In its blog post, Samsung also boasts about the S Pen’s abilities and charts its progression from the time it was initially launched with the original Galaxy Note to its current status as an indispensable tool for users, including business people, artists, and all kinds of...
Samsung has unveiled two high-end smartphones, both featuring a massive screen, as well as a mobile payments system – all tactics to compete better with longtime rival Apple and its iPhone 6 success.
Launching first in South Korea, Samsung Pay is expected to be available in the US on September 28 and will come bundled with the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the Galaxy Note 5; it will also be downloadable to two older but-still-new Galaxy devices: the S6 and S6 Edge.
On Thursday, the electronics makers will host its second Unpacked event of 2015 to introduce its latest phablets, the oversized hybrids of a tablets and smartphone.