Samsung just unveiled its latest Android, the Galaxy Note 5. This brings a 5.7-inch display, improved processor, battery, RAM, and camera. In addition, the popular SPen has been redesigned and now is spring loaded for quick access for all your note taking and sharing.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 specs:
- Android 5.1 Lollipop, TouchWiz
- 5.7inch Quad-HD Super Amoled (2560×1440)
- Exynos 7420 octa-core (2.1GHz quad + 1.5GHz quad) 64bit, 14nm
- 4GB of RAM
- 32 GB storage
- 3,000 mAh battery with Fast Charging
- 16MP rear camera F1.9 lens and OIS (optical image stabilization)
- 5MP front-facing camera
- WiFi N, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, GPS and NFC
- 153.2 x 76.1 x 7.6mm
- 171g
- Wireless charging
- S Pen stylus
- 4G LTE enabled
The Galaxy Note 5 will be available at majority of Canadian carriers, including Bell, Telus, Rogers, SaskTel, Wind, Videotron and MTS on August 21st in Black Sapphire. The cost is expected to be around $850 for the 32GB model, $300 on a 2-year term.
Carrier pricing:
Rogers: $359.99 on a 2-year term, $860 no-term
Videotron: $359.95 on a 2-year term, $799.95 no-term
Bell: $359.99 on a 2-year term, $849.99 no-term
Telus: $360 on a 2-year term, $860 outright
Wind Mobile: $299 on $25 WindTab Boost, $749 on WindTab, $849 outright
SaskTel: $359.99 on a 2-year term, $799.95 no-term
Read more: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 hands-on
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