Tuesday, July 14, 2015

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will not have expandable memory – Wired – Wired.it

A leak reveals how will the next phablet Samsung: new processor, 4 GB of RAM and some features taken from the latest S6. As the absence of micro sd

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (Photo: Maurizio Pesce / Wired)

(Photo: Maurizio Pesce / Wired)

With a marketing move surprisingly, Samsung abandons the stage of the September IFA to unveil its next Galaxy Note 5 around mid-August. The battle arena of smartphones is also fought well, with strokes of announcements made at the right time, as shown by Apple.

Of course, the rumor on the net are growing at the speed of light and there are already leaks can reveal some specifications of the next phablet Korean.

Apart from the model numbers (n925 and n920f), it would appear that with respect to the Notes 4 (pictured) there is a nice change in the front camera , which will be the same as the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge (ie from 5 Megapixel). He then speaks of a display from a 5.67-inch Super AMOLED qHD (2560 x 1440) and rear bodywork glass.

The processor should be a Exynos 7422 octa core 64-bit fully new for Samsung , which gives birth to the first sistem-on-a-chip (CPU, GPU, modem, memory and storage) of the Koreans. The Ram will be 4 GB (against 3 GB of Note 4).

As for other specifications, you bet on a system wireless charging identical to the S6 (compatible with standard WPC and PMA). Do not miss the S Pen. Four colors: black, white, silver and gold.

A negative surprise is the absence of the housing for the micro SD card, which instead was present in Note 4. There is a reason: technology used for the internal memory is the same (UFS 2.0) which is located on S6, which has the characteristic of great speed, but for this require a controller that particular is not compatible with Flash memory of the micro sd . It is therefore of two technologies which, until it is able to interface, will remain incompatible. Samsung has chosen performance over flexibility.

Will Samsung, with this and other features yet to be revealed, to revive the accounts?

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