Here's a real-world speed test comparison between Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs OnePlus 2 vs LG G4 in a detailed video.
Samsung has been basking in acclamation over the last few days for the refreshed design that adorns its Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ handsets that were introduced last week. The beautiful, sleek visuals that are achieved with the perfectly engineered use of metal and glass is an undeniable improvement on the plastic phones that we have become accustomed to from Samsung. But how does this new build quality measure up against devices from competing manufacturers when dropped onto tiles and concrete blocks?
Here's a specs comparison between Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs Galaxy Note 4 vs Galaxy S6. If you're in the market for a new Samsung Android device, which do you go for? This side-by-side specs comparison should help.
With Samsung having just unveiled the much awaited Galaxy Note 5 and the larger Galaxy S6 Edge+, it was inevitable that the Korean giant would present us with an official launch date for its fabled mobile payment system; Samsung Pay.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ are now official. Here are the details on features, full specs and release date of Samsung's latest 2015 flagship phones.
It's only a matter of weeks until Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ at its dedicated Unpacked media event on August 13. However, such is the thirst for knowledge within the smartphone industry that consumers just cannot wait an additional two weeks to see what Samsung has in store with its two new Android flagships. Thankfully, Evan Blass of @evleaks appears to have all of the gory details on the Korean company's fifth-generation Galaxy Note and has shared them with the world.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ launch dates have seemingly been confirmed by press invites that Samsung has started sending out for an 'Unpacked' event in mid-August.
High-resolution photos of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 5 has been leaked, shows the device in its full glory. The construction of the new Galaxy Note 5 is, as expected, similar to the Galaxy S6 in that it features a metal frame and glass front and back that gives the handset a more solid appearance and feel than the plastic used historically.