the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is due in just a few short days, and we’re starting to get a very good idea about the entire package. We already know a great deal about the phone thanks to tons of leaks showing its curves and revealing its specs.
But what’ll things look like when you snag it off the shelf? That question was answered thanks to one lucky retail worker who has been setting up for the device’s in-store display that’ll go up following the announcement.
The answer: not surprising. It’s a box. A box that looks like the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge’s boxes. It’s bigger, mind you, so that’s something to consider, though we’re not sure it’s of serious consequence.
The box does confirm some of the specs we’ve been hearing about, including its inclusion of a 64-bit octa-core chipset (likely Exynos 7420), 4GB of RAM, 16 megapixel OIS camera, wireless charging, 4G LTE and a 5.7-inch Quad HD display. We also hear it’ll have a 3,000mah battery, and that all important S-Pen will be jammed into the bottom of the thing.
We also get more looks at the device’s overall build. It’s nothing we haven’t already seen or weren’t expecting — it’s a bigger S6 with an S-Pen, after all.
By now you have a pretty good idea of what we’re getting on August 13th when Samsung takes to New York to unveil the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. The only question is whether you’re in line to buy one once they’re available to buy, which hopefully happens before the end of the month. Let us know straight ahead!
[via PocketNow]
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