Samsung Galaxy Note 5: High end specs shown in new concept image

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While the whole tech industry is preoccupied with the alleged imminent release of the Samsung Galaxy S6, some creative thinkers are imagining what the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 would look like.

The latest Samsung Galaxy Note 5 concept image that emerged online recently was created by designer Tim Hausladen who visualized the device to feature an aluminum unibody design. According to Concept Phones, the screen does not surpass the 6-inch mark, having a 5.75-inch Super AMOLED screen with quad HD (2560 x 1440) pixel resolution.  

The smartphone is imagined to be powered by a quad-core Snapdragon processor clocked at 3.1 GHz paired with 4 GB of RAM. The render also includes a bigger speaker and camera placed at the back. The main camera is reported to be 21-megapixels while its selfie-shooter has an image resolution of 8 megapixels. The Home button featured in the concept image is different from the usual design. 

The unofficial Samsung Galaxy Note 5 offers a slimmer form factor as the device is only 6 mm thick. The battery juice is claimed to be 4200 mAh that can support the device for 22 hours while on standby. The designer also thought that the Samsung phablet should include an improved stylus with new functions and capabilities. 

The release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is still far off since the mobile manufacturer just announced the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge, both of which are well-received by consumers and critics. If Samsung will stick to its schedule, the Galaxy Note 5 will be announced in September ahead of the IFA tech event in Berlin.

The South Korean tech company has not commented on any of the concept images that have emerged online. Right now, the company is still delivering the orders for the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge. The company also is also present at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas boasting its other consumer electronics products, but Samsung's press conference at the event is smartphone-free.

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