New reports claim that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will arrive as early as September, and some of its specifications and features surface online ahead of Samsung's official announcement.
Lately, there had been too much hype on the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, but the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5 might still the spotlight on these two devices.
According to a source of Sammobile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will be powered by Samsung's new all-in-one Exynos 7422 processor, while some units were also tested with with an Exynos 7430 chip. But Sammobile noted that it isn't ready for "prime time" yet.
"The Exynos 7422 is expected to be the company's first ever all-in-one solution (ePoP) as it will combine the CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, and modem on a single chip," SamMobile's source revealed.
As for its display, the Korean tech giant is still testing 2K and 4K Super AMOLED screens for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, and "just an engineering sample and the company currently has no plans to release it for consumers," BGR reported.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 may come into light at the IFA 2015 where its predecessor was announced along with the Galaxy Noted Edge. In line with the Edge variant, Samsung has been reportedly in the works of a Noted Edge successor which is dubbed as "Project Zen" or "Samsung ZenZero."
BGR added that the Galaxy Edge successor might not be a 'flagship device.' Wherein, it will feature a curved phablet display with a 5.4-inch or 5.5-inch dual-edge Super AMOLED screen; hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor and a16GB of storage; 16-megapixel camera with OIS and 8-megapixel front-facing camera and S Pen stylus.
Meanwhile the spotted benchmark of the "Samsung ZenZero" on HTML5test could indicate the existence of the device. The purported Samsung Galaxy Note Edge running on Android 5.1. with Samsung browser 3.2 scored 503, GSM Arena reported.