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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Release Date, Specs News: New Phablet to Feature UHD Display

Korean tech giant, Samsung, might soon displace QHD displays on their smartphone lineup, which has 2,560 x 1,440 pixel resolution specs, with a much higher UHD displays.

This is according to a report from Tech Times who pointed out Samsung's confirmation saying that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge maker is currently working on an Ultra HD 3840 x 2,160 pixel display technology.

The UHD Super AMOLED display is said to be integrated to their allegedly upcoming phablet device, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Production for the said displays is rumoured to commence this August, in time for the device's unveiling in fall 2015.

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As stated by the website, the Galaxy Note 5 will arrive in two versions.

The regular variant will have a 5.89-inch flat display while the other one will have a dual-edge screen measuring about 5.78 inches.

The report went on to say that the forthcoming phablet flagship will house an octacore Snapdragon 810 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, a 21 or 18 megapixel primary camera which will be paired with a 5 or 6 MP front snapper, and a 4000 mAh battery.

Other reports meanwhile pointed out that the handheld device might also come with the company's own Exynos 7420 chipset which will be shipped out for European and Asian markets.

The device would also come in different storage options which will be from 16 GB to 128 GB. All variants of the device will have a microSD support feature which can be upgraded up to 128 GB.

As said by the publication, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have an "informal launching" this September at the 2015 IFA expo event and will later hit the shelves this fall with prices ranging from $800 to $890.

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