Samsung Galaxy Note 5 to have bigger display and thinner design with Type-C port?

The latest rumors speculate that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will come with a slightly bigger display in a thinner design with the USB Type-C port. Read on to find out more.

Seen here is the 5.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

Seen here is the 5.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

 

If the latest leaks are true, Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 5 is going to be another showstopper. 

According to inside sources and ex-Samsung employees, the Galaxy Note 5 will sport a 5.9-inch Quad-HD display and a 7.9mm thin chassis. It will also come with a larger 4,100mAh battery and a more powerful Exynos processor than the one found in the Galaxy S6 models. In comparison, the Galaxy Note 4 has a 5.7-inch Quad-HD display, a 8.5mm thin chassis and a 3,220mAh battery.

What's even more interesting is the inclusion of a USB Type-C port, which debut on the 12-inch Apple MacBook to much criticism. The benefits of Type-C port are more apparent on a phablet; the battery gets charged faster and 4K video streaming will be smoother. 

Besides these alleged specs, Samsung may also incorporate a new automatic ejectable S Pen stylus on the Galaxy Note 5. As with previous launches, you can expect to see the Galaxy Note 5 at IFA 2015 in September.

Source: Zol.com.cn via PhoneArena

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