The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has yet to fully cover the global market, specifically parts of Europe, which may have to wait for the phablet until early 2016.
The thing is, all talk about the possible coming of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 remain rumors for now since the Korean company has yet to confirm or deny that the device is indeed on its way, as reported by Gadgette.
With plenty of folks eager to get their hands on the Galaxy Note 5, it remains to be seen if the retail price could be discounted a bit considering the seemingly long waiting time.
Such will surely be beneficial to the waiting customers, with time playing a crucial element. Whenever (or if ever) it does make its debut, it is worth noting that the longer it lands, the lesser people would probably consider getting one.
Why? Seeing that Samsung is not about to flex its schedule due to a seemingly questionable release date, there is the matter of people already looking forward to its successor – the Samsung Galaxy Note 6.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 did come out in October. With two months already out, one can just imagine how the months in 2016 will progress rapidly, with attention most likely diverted to the phablet’s successor.
Tech Times bared that the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 could be more of a gaming PC than the traditional phablet mold. It will feature a 16-core processor backstopped by 8 GB of RAM (technically the minimum requirement for PCs).
Up top, it will possibly sport a 6.0 to 6.2-inch 4K screen display that stands to give potential owners better viewing experience, as well as improved productivity.
Other features worth noting include a possible 30 MP main camera, a front-facing 16 MP camera (though it could be lower since there are some who claim it will just be 7 MP).
Backing all that power is a 4200 mAh battery that comes with the modern rapid and wireless charging technology that many of you may have already heard about.
Other likely features include the widely popular fingerprint scanner, retina or iris scanner and possibly variable storage options to choose from (16, 32, 64, 128 and 256 GB).
With regards to its possible revelation, there is a fair chance that it will make its debut by the third quarter of 2016. As far as pricing is concerned, Tech Times believes that it could play on the price range of about $1,100.
If that were the case and with the months dwindling, could Samsung eventually offer the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 at a discounted price? If so, that will surely draw a big roar of approval from the European consumer market.