Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Rumored To Be Equipped With Exynos Processor And A Bigger RAM, Weeks Before Official Release

By Staff Reporter

Aug 03, 2015 06:04 AM EDT

Samsung's about to be released flagship phone the Galaxy Note 5 will be equipped with their own developed processor and tons of memory. 

According to CNet, The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will be powered by the Samsung Exynos 7422 processor. The said processor was also reported to draw inspiration from the Exynos CPU which can be found inside the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge. In addition, the chipset would also be equipped with an integrated GPU and modem.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is also rumored to have a 4GB RAM and will be backed up with a 32GB built in storage, GSM Arena said. Also, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will most likely to have an external memory expansion, through micsoSD, but as of this publication, there are no reports or updates if the phone will have the ability for memory expansion. The Samsung Galaxy Note 5's screen size and resolution will be exactly as the Note 4.

In addition, Samsung has already released the final appearance of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and it looks edgy due to its design that is close enough to its little sibling the Galaxy S6 Edge. The Samsung Galaxy Note 5's formal launching will be on August 13th, SlashGear confirmed.

To add, the tech website also speculated that aside from the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Samsung will also throw some of their much-anticipated products such as the S6 edge, due to the invitation's curvy design. The event will surely be a one of the kind for Samsung Galaxy Note 5, but controversies and questions will still haunt the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 until its launch on the 13th.

In relation to the controversy, a recent leaked photo of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 that bears a manually ejecting stylus pen contradicts prior press releases that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will be equipped with an automatic eject system, the rumored system only needs  simple tap on the phone that will automatically pop out the stylus. 

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