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Download Stock Wallpapers from Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

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Google has finally revealed the Android M mascot which showed that M actually stands for Marshmallow despite our other wild guesses. Google officially released the third preview of Android M as Android 6.0 which still lacks a traditional android Easter egg. Also this preview showcased a whole lot of new wallpapers which are really great. Some of them are Arial shots taken from Google Earth, few landscapes shots and three new material designed wallpapers. There are 9 unique wallpapers to choose from.

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Wallpapers from some of the arial shot resembles the wallpapers we saw on the first and second build of android M. These set of new wallpapers give a new feel to the UI as it perfectly fits on the Google’s Material Design theme.
To try these wallpapers head on to the download link below:

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Porn Banned in Nepal: many adult sites inaccessible from Nepali ISPs

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Earlier Today, the 21st of August 2015, Nepal Telecommunications Authority, has blocked websites that carried pornographic contents. On searching for popular porn sites like Pornhub and youporn, the notification pops out saying: “Access Denied. Access control configuration prevents your request from being allowed at this time. As per the rule of Nepal Telecom Authority – NTA, the site that you requested is not accessible on any ISP in Nepal.”

Last month, India Government banned over 850 porn websites and looks like Nepal Government is also on a same wavelength. What do you think of this recent action from NTA? Leave us your opinion on the comments below:

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Huawei P8 Review ~ Price in Nepal

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Huawei seems to be pushing itself on making more premium phones these days as competition is getting tough on the high-end market. This year Huawei has raised the bar even higher with the launch of the new P8 smartphone. The P-series targets the higher-end market through more robust and premium build quality, but can it compete with the likes of galaxy S6 and other high-end phones? Let’s find out on our review.

PRICING

Huawei P8 is priced at Rs.60,000, but you can easily get it for around Rs.58,000 in markets. This is indeed the cheapest Flagship smartphone compared to other high end phones that are currently available in Nepal. The Samsung Galaxy S6 is priced at Rs.77,900 while the iPhone 6 is priced at Rs.82,199.

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BUILD & DESIGN

The first impression you’ll have of this phone is when you hold it in your hands. Picking up this phone will give you that premium feel right enough to assure where you’re pouring all that money into.  the phone is really light. It weighs around just 144g and it’s also one of the thinnest phones you’ll find right now with a thickness of just 6.4 mm which makes it thinner than the iPhone 6 and the Samsung galaxy s6.

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Despite being a 5.2inch device, it is easily manageable with one hand;  big thanks to it’s thin side bezels. Besides the slim bezels, the slightly curved, chamfered edges add more beauty to this phone. Having curved edges and well polished back, this phone is quite slippery to hold. I really had a hard time getting a grip on this phone, a curved back might have helped here. The flat design of this phone makes it look different than other flagships. Huawei could have done a little bit more on the design aspect. But still no doubt the P8 looks absolutely amazing.

On top, we’ve got 8MP Front Facing Camera, led notification, speaker grill and also the sensors. On the left, we’ve got this clean chamfered edges and on the top we’ve got the standard headphone jack and a noise canceling microphone.

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On the right, we’ve got the volume rockers and power button made out of metal which are really tactile and responsive. these buttons are well placed, so you won’t have any difficulty reaching it. Also, you have the trays for micro sd card and nano sim. And it’s a dual sim phone, and you don’t see much of the flagships with dual sims. On the bottom, we have the dual speakers like any other flagships today and the micro USB port. On the back, we’ve got the 13MP camera with the world’s first 4-colour RGBW imaging sensor which cuts noise in low light conditions by 78% while providing 32% higher brightness and contrast levels.

DISPLAY

P8 holds a 5.2-inch IPS-NEO Full HD 1080 x 1920 display with the pixel density of 424 ppi. The screen is also protected with corning gorilla glass 3.

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Unlike other flagships P8 lacks the QHD screen or super AMOLED screen, but the IPS-NEO technology delivers brighter, sharper and more vivid images, as well as being more energy efficient.

UI/Software

The phone runs on Android Lollipop 5.0 on top of Huawei’s own Emotion UI 3.1, which will get an update to 5.0.2. Like phones from other Chinese manufacturers, you get no app drawer, everything is on the home screen. It might take a little bit of time to get used to it, managing apps in folders really help you move through the UI efficiently. We’ve also got the semi-transparent notification drawer with some shortcuts and the notification sections on the left which is quite managed with the timeline.

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 The UI doesn’t have a lot of tweaks like the MIUI but still it has got a bunch of little handy features. Like swiping down anywhere on the home screen gives you a search bar where you can search for apps, contacts, and messages. You can double tap from our knuckle to take a screenshot or just draw a circle from the knuckle in a clockwise direction to take a screen shot of the desired area. You also get a built-in network speed indicator. Also, you get the option to manage color temperature.

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You also get a built-in system optimizer app from which you can clean the junk files or cache files, change the devices power plan (like performance, smart, ultra), you can also check which are the power intensive app on your phone and modify its permissions to save battery. You can also check the battery consumption level of each app including the system apps. You get a call and SMS blocker as well.

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You can also change the theme of this device which affects your icons, fonts, wallpapers, and animations. There are seven themes to choose from and apart from that you can’t add any more themes, but you get the option to mix different aspects of each themes. You also get to choose the simple UI if you want a simpler experience with the handset and for better battery life. You get a bunch of tools you can have fun with like the magnification app and the mirror app. Like google now, Huawei has its own voice assistance named Amy, which can be triggered by using the hot word “okay emy”, you can also change the hot word to your liking. Also, you can customize the navigation bar to some extent like swapping the position of navigation buttons.

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For those of you who find this phone huge and difficult to use, you can just swipe on the navigation bar on either left or right to trigger the one-handed mode. This is a really neat feature which was well thought of. Also, you get a lot of features if you explore into the settings menu.

PERFORMANCE

Under the hood, the Huawei P8 rocks its own HiSilicon Kirin 930 chipset that comprises of 4 Cortex-A53 processors clocked at 2.0 GHz and another 4 at 1.5 GHz. It has 3GB of RAM and Mali-T628 MP4 for high-end gaming and multitasking. Talking about multitasking, it’s a breeze to multitask on this device. You can open a bunch of apps and navigate around them without any stutter or lag.

One area where the phone suffers is while playing high-end games. The Mali-T628 MP4 GPU on the P8 is less powerful than other high-end GPUs like Adreno 450 (Oneplus 2) and Mali-T760MP8 (Samsung Galaxy S6 / Note5). Playing high-end games at high settings works fine, but the problem is it tends to get hot after a while. Overall, it has an admirable performance compared to other flagships, but Huawei still needs to improve in this area to be more competitive.

CAMERA

It’s on the camera that Huawei has undoubtedly focused most of its attention on the P8.  Camera interface resembles a lot to the iPhone’s camera UI, but Huawei has put some of its own unique touches to it. Huawei has worked a lot on the P8s camera and it has significantly one of the best cameras out there. The 13MP rear camera sensor can’t match the Galaxy S6 or One M9 for resolution, but Huawei claims the camera comes with the world’s first 4-colour RGBW imaging sensor which cuts noise in low light conditions by 78% while providing 32% higher brightness and contrast levels. You get really sharp and vivid images with its camera. It also holds the best in class OIS (optical image stabilization) and a DSLR quality ISP (image signal processor).

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What does this all mean? A number of things actually, including enhanced low-light performance, brighter, more natural colors and a better auto mode which can adjust the settings accordingly to give you the best shot. You get numerous amount of camera options which you can play with. The best one is probably the light painting and the super night mode. Light painting gives you the long exposure shots of car trails or lines of light. You can really get creative with this camera. Also, in low light, it performs pretty well. Images get a bit noisy but still it’s better than images from other flagships.

Despite all the hype on Huawei’s camera, we still think there are more things that it could have offered but let don’t let that put you off it’s still a great snapper and you get pretty excellent shots with it.  Check out the Camera Samples of Huawei P8.

BATTERY

This phone packs a Non-removable Li-Po 2680 mAh battery which can last you for two days on moderate usage and a full day on heavy usage. While gaming or other heavy tasks, you get 4 hours of screen on time.

Huawei has put a lot of effort on the P8 as far as power management is concerned. With Ultra Power Saving mode and different power saving features, you will be able to improve your battery performance considerably. The only cons in the battery department is a lack of turbocharging so you’ll have to wait for about 2.5 to 3 hours to juice up completely.

CONNECTIVITY

Huawei is a rare flagship device to come with Dual SIM support, however, the second slot should either be used as MicroSD or Nano SIM. The P8 is also equipped with Cat. 6 LTE with download speed exceeding 300mbps.

In terms of Wi-Fi, the phone supports Dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, however, there is no Wi-Fi ac. Call quality is excellent on Huawei P8 thanks to its Dual Antenna technology that makes the call reception class above its competitors. Other connectivity includes Bluetooth 4.1, GPS/GLONASS, FM radio, and NFC.

VERDICT

Huawei has significantly improved on its flagship segment. The P8 has a lot to offer including a great build, great design, awesome camera performance and a decent battery life. There are merely few things you can complain about this device which includes casual heating issue while playing games thanks to its iffy chipset as well as lack of Quad HD display which could be a major setback for users looking to buy a smartphone at this price range.

PROS CONS
-Great Build and Design -Performance still below the level of GS6
-Great Display despite being 1080P -Emotion UI lags sometimes
 -Feature Pack Camera  -No Wireless Charging, Quick Charging, and WiFi ac

Subisu CAN SofTech 2015 to start in September

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CAN aka Computer Association of Nepal, after an abstemious break from the tech industry, has announced the details regarding this year’s CAN SofTech. The event is set to start from the 3rd of September to 6th of September at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu. Subisu, one of the biggest cable internet provider in Nepal, has renewed the sponsorship deal with CAN and will be named the Title Sponsorship of CAN SofTech 2015 for the third year running.

At a press conference in Kathmandu on Thursday, CAN Chairman Binod Dhakal said the fair is being held annually in order to develop and expand the use of software, and impart knowledge on computer solutions and different services in the country.

The use of Internet services, television, applications and security solutions, wireless solutions, printing solutions, power solutions have become ubiquitous as far as tech revolution in concerned. But, displaying stalls in the name of the business policy and aiming to sell more creating offers are just not why people should go there for. The event should be more prioritized in information exchange and programs for technology development in Nepal. Personally different events such the CAN infotech, Soft Tech should be named as a conference rather than a fair.

More than 150,000 people are expected to visit the CAN Softech-2015. The entrance fee for the event is Rs. 50 for general public and Rs. 25 for students. CAN also has offered the students bringing letters from concerned colleges and schools will be offered special discounts in the spot itself.

Finally I have some points that I want Computer Association of Nepal to listen and take action in make order to improve its status like the biggest info tech events like Mobile World Congress MWC or Consumer Electronics Show CES.

  • Construction of the stalls should finish before the event starts which can decrease accidental hazards and does not show the event’s Prestige.
  • Removal of huge speakers in the stalls and try to make a learning environment.
  • Prefer to make the info tech a place to learn and not a business trade fair. Providing knowledge to people aware people automatically help in an increase in business.
  • A talk stage program which explains all the new release or new technology launched in the event. Scheduling the talk show which can make it more effective.
  • A stall map placed in various places so that people don’t need to search for the respective stalls. Or the stall map can be made available to every visitor in the ticket counter when people enter the event.

Prebook Your Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in Nepal

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Update: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Official Launched in Nepal.

It might take some weeks or perhaps some months for the official announcement of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in Nepal. But, there is a way out for those who are impatient to wait for that long — You can pre-book the phone via M.K.Tradeline online store and you will be able to get the handset within 2 days. AWESOME! M.K. Tradeline has not specifically told how much the Galaxy Note 5 costs, but you can contact them on their Facebook page.

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Here are the few highlights of the Galaxy Note 5:

  • Screen: 5.7-inch Quad HD SUPERAMOLED(518ppi)
  • Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 4
  • OS: Android 5.1
  • Chipset: Exynos 7420
  • Processor: 4 Cortex A57 cores @ 2.1GHz, and 4 Cortex A53 cores @ 1.5GHz
  • RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
  • Storage: 32GB/64GB (No MicroSD card Slot)
  • Rear Camera: 16MP with f/1.9 and optical image stabilization
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Battery: 3000mAh Non-removable); Quick Charge 2.0; Wireless Charging 
  • 4G LTE
  • S-pen Stylus

Note series from Samsung have always been bigger with some serious specs underneath, and the new Note 5 follows the same trend: It offers a huge 5.7 inch QuadHD SuperAMOLED display, a 14nm octa core Exynos 7420 system on a chip, and 4GB of RAM which is indeed Samsung ‘s first phone to have so. It also sports a new revamped 16-megapixel rear camera with Optical image stabilization, a 5-megapixel front snapper, and a storage option of 32 or 64GB.

In terms of design, Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is inspired from the Galaxy S6. The phablet features a metal frame sandwiched between two pieces of toughened gorilla glass. It comes with a slight curve on the back that makes it a bit more comfortable to hold and use the device with one hand.

However, gone are the 2 aspects because of the revamped design: No MicroSD card slot and No Removable Battery. Moreover, the device is thinner than last year’s Note 4 making it relentless to pack a smaller battery inside(3000mAh). However, Samsung claims that the battery life will be better than that of Note 4 thanks to the advancement in AMOLED technology and more power efficient Exynos chipset that’s powering the phone.

Things we liked:

  • Thinner, lighter, and more premium
  • Powerful Processor with 4GB of RAM
  • One of the finest Camera Smartphone
  • New S-pen Stylus

Things we didn’t Like:

  • UI looks more cartoonish
  • No microSD card option
  • No Removable battery

Samsung Launches The Galaxy Note 5 & S6 Edge Plus

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After numerous leaks and rumors, Samsung has finally unveiled the Galaxy Note 5 phablet alongside S6 Edge plus. Both these phones are reminiscent of last year’s flagship Galaxy S6. 

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Here are the highlights of the Galaxy Note 5:

  • Screen: 5.7-inch Quad HD SUPERAMOLED(518ppi)
  • Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 4
  • OS: Android 5.1
  • Chipset: Exynos 7420
  • Processor: 4 Cortex A57 cores @ 2.1GHz, and 4 Cortex A53 cores @ 1.5GHz
  • RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
  • Storage: 32GB/64GB (No MicroSD card Slot)
  • Rear Camera: 16MP with f/1.9 and optical image stabilization
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Battery: 3000mAh Non-removable); Quick Charge 2.0; Wireless Charging 
  • 4G LTE
  • S-pen Stylus

* S6Edge+ features almost the same specs as the Note 5, albeit the latter features a curving screen and lacks S Pen stylus.

Note series from Samsung have always been bigger with some serious specs underneath, and the new Note 5 follows the same trend: It offers a huge 5.7 inch QuadHD SuperAMOLED display, a 14nm octa core Exynos 7420 system on a chip, and 4GB of RAM which is indeed Samsung ‘s first phone to have so. It also sports a new revamped 16-megapixel rear camera with Optical image stabilization, a 5-megapixel front snapper, and a storage option of 32 or 64GB.

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In terms of design, Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is inspired from the Galaxy S6. The phablet features a metal frame sandwiched between two pieces of toughened gorilla glass. It comes with a slight curve on the back that makes it a bit more comfortable to hold and use the device with one hand.

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However, gone are the 2 aspects because of the revamped design: No MicroSD card slot and No Removable Battery. Moreover, the device is thinner than last year’s Note 4 making it relentless to pack a smaller battery inside(3000mAh). However, Samsung claims that the battery life will be better than that of Note 4 thanks to the advancement in AMOLED technology and more power efficient Exynos chipset that’s powering the phone.

Things we liked:

  • Thinner, lighter, and more premium
  • Powerful Processor with 4GB of RAM
  • One of the finest Camera Smartphone
  • New S-pen Stylus

Things we didn’t Like:

  • UI looks more cartoonish
  • No microSD card option
  • No Removable battery

There has been no official announcement regarding the price tag. The pre-order should begin here in Nepal starting next week and should be available for purchase before the end of this month. So, what do you think about the Samsung’s new product? Let us know in the comments below.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Launched with Helio X10 Chipset

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Xiaomi has launched the most awaited midrange phone of 2015 — the Redmi Note 2 in China today. The phone packs some serious specs at a price that will definitely change the perspective on how we look at affordable phones.

SPECS:

The new Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 features a 5.5-inch Full HD display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. It is equipped with one of the most powerful MediaTek chip, the Helio X10, that comprises of 8 Cortex A53s system chip clocked at up to 2.2GHz. The phone has 16GB or 32GB of internal storage and has 2GB of RAM.

In terms of photography, the Redmi Note has a 13-megapixel rear camera with phase detection AF and a 5-megapixel selfie cam. The phone packs a 3060mAh removable battery and the whole device weighs 160 grams. Like other Redmi phones, the Redmi Note 2 also supports Dual SIM card slots with 4G.

During the launch of Redmi Note 2, Xiaomi also announced the new version of its software UI i.e MIUI 7 which is skinned on top of Android Lollipop 5.0. The Redmi Note 2 will be running the latest UI when it will be available for purchase.

PRICING:

The Redmi Note 2 comes in two variants that carry a different price tag. The 16GB base model costs just $125 and the 32GB variant is slightly higher at $155. With some powerful specs and an affordable pricing, the Xiaomi has once again proved to  have an edge against its competitors in the same price category.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 FULL SPECS:

-5.5-inch 2.5D Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
-64-bit MediaTek octa-core HelioX10 processor
-2GB RAM
-16/32GB internal storage
-MicroSD support
-13MP rear camera with LED flashes
-5MP front camera
-4G LTE-FDD
-Dual SIM
-Android 5.1 with MIUI 7
-3060mAh battery
-160gms
-152 x 76 x 8.3 mm

Gionee P2M with 3000mAh Battery Launched in Nepal

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Chinese smartphone brand Gionee has launched a new smartphone in the Nepali market. Named as P2M, the phone is now available for purchase at a retail price of Rs.9,999.

The Gionee P2M comes with a 4-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 480 * 800 pixels. It is powered by a 1.3 Ghz Quadcore processor (MT6582 Chipset), MALI 400MP2 GPU and 1GB of RAM. In terms of storage, the phone has 16GB of inbuilt memory with microSD card slot expandable up to 32GB. The phone sports a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash that can shoot video in 720P. There is also a 2-megapixel front camera. The highlight of this phone is the huge 3000mAh removable battery which the company claims will provide up to 15 hours of talk time, and up to 300 hours of standby time on 3G networks.

It runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop out-of-the-box with Amigo 3.0 UI on top of it. In terms of connectivity, the Gionee P2M supports Dual SIM card slots with 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Micro-USB, GPS and Bluetooth 4.0. It is currently available in Black, Golden, and White colours.

Pros & Cons of Gionee P2M:

Pros Cons
– Great Battery Life – Small Screen size with low resolution
– Android 5.1 Lollipop – Bad front camera
– Fluid performance

Lava Launches Iris X8, Full Specs and Price in Nepal

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Indian smartphone manufacturer Lava has announced a new budget smartphone— Lava Iris X8 price in Nepal is Rs.16,490. The Iris X8 is a successor of last year’s Iris X5 which was launched for Rs.16,999.

About the Lava Iris X8
The phone sports a 5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels. The display is being protected with Asahi Dragon Trail Glass. Under the hood, the phone boasts an Octa core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A7 processor and 2GB of RAM.

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In terms of memory, the Lava Iris X8 comes with 16GB of inbuilt memory with microSD expansion slot up to 32GB. It has an 8MP auto focus camera with BSI 3 sensor and dual LED flash, and a 3MP front facing camera. The rear camera supports 1080p video recording. Unlike last year’s Lava Iris X5, the 3MP front snapper on the Iris X8 is devoid of LED flash. The phone packs a 2500mAh non-removable battery.

The device runs Android KitKat 4.4.2 at the moment, but Lava recently promulgated on their official website that the phone will get Android 5.0 Lollipop upgrade via OTA in near future.

Lava Iris X8 Full Specs:

SIM Dual (micro SIM); 2G+3G
DISPLAY 5’’IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen; 720*1280 pixels; Dragon Trail Glass for scratch protection
MEMORY 16 GB internal memory; micro SD up to 32 GB
RAM 2 GB
PROCESSOR 1.4 Ghz True-octa core processor (MT6592)
BACK CAMERA 8 MP with Autofocus and LED flash
FRONTCAMERA 3 MP
OS Android v4.4.2 Kitkat; Guaranteed Lollipop Update
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0
BATTERY Li-Ion 2500 mAh battery (non-removable)
BATTERY LIFE 291 hours of standby time and 10 hours of 3G talk time
PRICE Rs.16,490

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PROS:

  • Decent design (looks like iPhone 4s)
  • Good battery life
  • Fluid performance

CONS:

  • Average Camera
  • Screen produces inaccurate colors

Samsung to Launch Samsung Note 5

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Samsung is preparing a sweet deal in case of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 at Samsung’s Unpacked launch event on August 13th in New York City.  We continue to see the phone leaks here or there as we are moving to the unveiling event. Samsung will be hosting a live stream of the event which is a huge move from Samsung to not miss to present the current Samsung Note 5.

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A bigger Galaxy S6 with its metal frame and glass panels but, only differs due its back edge like curve which gives us a feel that it will be much easier to hold (improved from S6 edge). A S pen was not a surprise but its rumors suggest that it is a spring-loaded pen. Even though it would be a perfect time to replace the regular USB port to the USB Type-C, the rumors are that the smart phone giants still sticks with the regular charging port.

The spec suggests the new Note 5 to have a 4 GB RAM and with 32/64/126 GB of internal storage with no choice to expand. But still it has been predicted that there is a third model that will come up in dual SIM. A 3000 mAh non removable battery is also another features that the smart phone might have. Samsung Galaxy Note 5

The Exynos 7420 is acting as the processor, which is the same as in the Samsung Galaxy S6, but with 4 GB RAM  in the Note 5 it will be boost the performance and take out the best from a 64-bit Android Lollipop as much as possible.


A 16-megapixel camera on the back, coupled with Samsung’s improved imaging processing software is a good news for people who love photography. The world’s first 1.0 micrometer 16MP CMOS image sensor is thin and will not show a bulge like on the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. The camera is huge, which will let in more light to create a much better low light image.

We assune that the price of the note 5 will be the same as the S6 edge (aprox. $800.) Lets sit back and wait for the event. The Samsung Note 5, will it be one of the best launches in 2015?