Friday, July 24, 2015

Alleged Galaxy Note 5 for Verizon undergoes benchmark with … – Tudocelular.com

Samsung can advertise Galaxy Note 5 as early as next month, which has made a wave of rumors about the device pipocarem worldwide increasingly frequent manner. Now, a supposed version of the new phablet facing the US operator Verizon was seen in GeekBench benchmark under the model SM-N920V , thus making details of its specifications could be displayed.

According to what can be seen, the new count device with same chipset Exynos 7420 seen in the Galaxy S6. This goes against all the leaks we’ve had so far, since it is expected to launch the model with the Exynos 7422, which would be a version with a higher clock rate and a more powerful GPU this SoC. It is worth noting that despite having the same chipset to its “big brother”, the Note 5 reached a lower score, indicating that this may be only one facing device for testing.

In addition to the set of processors, it was also possible to perceive the presence of 4GB of RAM phablet, which “confirms” the rumors we had in this regard. It will also include Android 5.1.1 Lollipop running factory, but there is no information on what are the changes introduced in this version of the system by Samsung, noting that the Galaxy Note 4 was released later with KitKat, is soon expected to have significant changes with respect to functions focused on productivity.

Obviously we can not confirm the accuracy of the information revealed by the test as that Samsung so far not even manifested on the launch of Galaxy Note 5 of official way. Because of this, we should expect more concrete details are available, something that should ever happen in the coming weeks if we feel that the device should be announced on 12 or 13 August.

It is also possible that the test corresponds to a unique version of the phablet for the US operator, or else we are before the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, something that would make more sense if we note the similarity of specifications with the Galaxy S6 Edge announced earlier this year. However, as we have nothing official about it, we can only expect the same.

(updated July 24, 2015 at 15:20)

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