Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Samsung has named the date of the announcement of Galaxy Note 5 – BBC News

Samsung has sent out invitations to journalists at a press conference Unpacked 2015 which will focus on new product announcements. The presentation will take place on August 13 at the Lincoln Center, the largest cultural center in New York. The event – at 18:00 Moscow time.

It is expected that in the Unpacked 2015 Korean manufacturer planshetofon introduce the next generation of Galaxy Note and a curved version – Galaxy S6 edge +. Presumably, Galaxy Note 5 will look like a “bloated” version of its flagship smartphone Galaxy S5. PHABLET tipped same sleek design with a combination of glass and metal, 5.67-inch Quad HD, capacious battery (4100 mAh), as much as 4 gigabytes of RAM, Exynos 7422 chip and modem, designed most Samsung.

Model Galaxy S6 edge +, is likely to be a larger version of Galaxy S6 edge, at which the display (about 5.5 inches) is bent with two edges. She tipped Exynos 7420 processor, 3 GB “RAM”, the main 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization and an 8-megapixel front. In the sale of novelty can go two weeks later, after the 20th day.

In addition PHABLET on Unpacked 2015 is expected to announce “smart” watches Gear A with lots of variety of sensors. They tipped the built-in modules Wi-Fi (802.11 b / g / n support function to Wi-Fi Direct for direct transfer of data from hours to another device) and GPS, gyroscope, accelerometer, barometer sensor and heart rate. Also, the gadget will complement a kind of “digital crown” – a wheel on the side, like a clock Apple Watch. It will be used to navigate through the interface.

New York – an unusual place of the announcement of new products Samsung. During the past four years, the company showed an update from the line Note in Berlin for a few days before the September exhibition IFA. Slide timing devices announcement a couple of weeks earlier, Samsung will receive an advantage over Apple, which shows the new “iPhone” in September and October.

Source: CNET

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