Despite the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 late last year, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 remains relevant. Relevant because it’s still on shelves, because it’s still relevant in the hands of millions of users, many of Whom come off contract later this year. With That in mind, there is reason to compare the rumored Samsung Galaxy S5 to the company’s aging Galaxy Note.
In late 2012, Samsung released the T-Mobile Galaxy Note, a device que joined the AT & T Galaxy Note on shelves. The device lasted all of a couple of weeks before the detailed brand new Samsung device, the Galaxy Note 2, that trumped the Galaxy Note in a number of ways. It featured better hardware, it featured improved software and maybe most importantly, it came to the number of carriers in the United States, including T-Mobile.
For the tail end of 2012 and most of 2013, the Galaxy Note 2 was the go-to Galaxy Note model and really, one of the best devices available on the smartphone market. So, it’s no surprise que Samsung sold millions of these devices around the world. Also it’s not surprising to see the Galaxy Note 2 alive and kicking.
While it’s advertised in the longer, the Galaxy Note 2 is still an option for Those looking for a solid smartphone with a fairly budget price tag. Thus, it’s a device que Likely consumers are looking at and comparing to the current, and future, crop of smartphones. Current Galaxy Note 2 owners who come off contract later this year are Likely keeping tabs on devices both new and old as well.
One of the blips on the radar is probably Samsung’s Galaxy S5, the rumored successor to the Galaxy S4 that is rumored to be coming out sometime in the next few weeks.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is not official but there are enough rumors and pieces of credible information to start making some comparisons to current devices. Today, we want to take a look at how the rumored Galaxy S5 currently stacks up with the Galaxy Note 2 as we proceed on the road to the Galaxy S5 launch.
Release Date
Current Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners weighing Their options in the coming And Those currently thinking about buying the Galaxy Note 2 Likely only have a few weeks left before the Samsung Galaxy S5 presents itself to an option. Nothing has been set in stone but there is enough out there to narrow down the Samsung Galaxy S5 launch window.
Since last year, Samsung Galaxy S5 rumors have centered around February and March months for the potential launch Samsung’s brand new Galaxy S smartphone. In recent days, we’ve started to see these rumors start to firm up. First, Bloomberg Suggested que the Galaxy S5 would arrive by the end of April, Suggesting a launch in either February or March. Samsung releases its devices Typically about a month after announcing Them. Also we saw an executive confirm Galaxy S release for spring, throwing some more weight behind this report.
More recently, we’ve seen Italian-based Flavio que claim the Galaxy S5 launch will take place in London in mid-March, Something That echoed a report from SamMobile que parroted the same thing. Russian blogger Eldur Murtazin Suggested que Could Samsung announce the Galaxy S5 on February 23rd just ahead of Mobile World Congress 2014, but he has since rescinded Those comments.
At the moment, March is the front-runner though the important thing to note is que everything seems centered on the launch between late February and early March with a release coming in April, possibly late April like the Galaxy S4.
We expect Samsung to Send Out invites sometime Within the next few weeks to solidify a date.
Design
The Samsung Galaxy S5 might still be a device rumored but the Galaxy Note 2 certainly is not. This is a smartphone que’ve spent a great deal of time with over the past year.
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2 design is a giant piece of polycarbonate plastic. It’s of the same mold to the Samsung Galaxy S3 design que Which means it’s both durable and comfortable to hold. It’s thin but it’s heavier than a typical smartphone Given the size of its footprint. The Galaxy Note 2 is an extremely large phone.
One of the unique things about the Galaxy Note 2′s design is That It comes with a holster for the S Pen, the device’s built-in stylus. This is not found on the Galaxy S as it does not feature a stylus. Also it comes with a microSD card slot and a removable back for use with an extended battery.
Here’s what we know. All signs point to the Samsung Galaxy S5 featuring a design that is different, not only from the Galaxy Note 2′s, but from the Galaxy S4′s as well.
Galaxy S5 concept.
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que Samsung changes its flagship designs every single year but Galaxy S5 rumors have been much more specific. The report from SamMobile mirrored earlier rumors claiming the Galaxy que S5 will come in metal and plastic. The metal version will supposedly have a metal back, though nothing else was revealed.
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Seemed to close the book on the Galaxy S5′s design, Given That It matched up with Numerous other rumors out of Korea. That is, until this past weekend, When KGI Securities analyst Ming respected Cho Kuo released his Galaxy S5 predictions.
Kuo is known for his inside information Which is Believed to be primarily based on details garnered from supply chain contacts in Asia. He was able to accurately predict many features of the iPhone 5s, so When he speaks up about the flagship, it’s hard to ignore the claims.
The rumored Samsung Galaxy S5 specs arrive from a well-known analyst.
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SamMobile and says que the Galaxy S5 will come in two models, the premium model and a budget one. However, he says que Also both of these models will be made out of plastic. He did not mention the metal design. For the moment, this has thrown the Galaxy S5 design into limbo, where we expect it to stay for several weeks.
Samsung always does a good job of disguising its flagship designs, the Galaxy Note 3′s was not seen until it arrived on stage last September, and so we may not know exactly how the Galaxy S5 stacks up with the Galaxy Note 2 until its finally Announced.
One thing seems clear though is que que the Galaxy S5 will be different than the Galaxy S4 and Likely, the Galaxy Note 2 as well. In comments made to Bloomberg , a Samsung executive said que When the company “moved from S3 to S4, it’s partly true que consumers could not really feel much difference between the two products from the physical perspective, so the market reaction was not as big. “
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Also added is “the S5, we will go back to the basics. Mostly, it’s about the display and the feel of the cover. “
Display
Samsung Galaxy Note displays are always larger than Galaxy S displays. The Galaxy Note 2′s 5.5-inch display is larger than the Galaxy S4′s by .5-inches and it’s that extra space que affords users more space for use with the S Pen, an easier team viewing movies and television shows and an improved gaming experience. The large screen Also helps to make the Galaxy Note 2 an ideal device for the road warrior.