Samsung Galaxy Note 5: The Best Samsung Tablet of 2015

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The prolific Korean giant Samsung impressed us this year with the Galaxy Note 5, one of their best tablets yet. Read here what makes it so good.

After turning the tide around when it came to design with the fantastic Galaxy S6, Korean manufacturer Samsung untroduced a new phablet design for the whole world to see, and now we can tell you all about the Galaxy Note 5, our favorite Samsung tablet of 2015.

Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 5 to the world a while ago, a phablet that borrowed equally from the fantastic Galaxy S6 smartphone and its predecessor the Note 4 at the same time. This was a move meant to replicate the fantastic success that their last smartphone represented in the phablet world (aka, gadgets that combine both smartphone and tablet features), and compete head on against Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus and any other big devices in the market. With their new, improved design, the Note family was ready to showcase the best of its technology while also demonstrating how Samsung view the future from inside the company. The Note 5 uses spectacular materials and parts for a lightweight, smooth tablet, but this came with the cost of no longer featuring a removable battery or having microSD support, and also losing waterproof protection in the process. Now that we’ve covered the bad, let’s talk about what makes this baby special.

The Note 5 uses the Samsung Exynos octacore processor, the same one featured in the S6, but accompanied by 4 GB of RAM for extra power, that surpasses any low-end laptop in the market. It comes in two versions, with either 32 or 64 GB storage, and a 3,000mAh battery, which albeit smaller than the Galaxy Note 4’s, it compensates with its amazing speed, loading, and overall performance. The Note 5 has the same camera as the Galaxy S6, with 16 megapixels and a 5.7 inches Super AMOLED screen capable of showing media in 4K. Although the screen has the same size as previous models, the phone itself is smaller and thinner, with ergonomic design for more comfortable navigation.

As per tradition, the Note come with their traditional S Pen stylus, which are longer and more comfortable this time around, and are located on the phone’s side for ease of access. This phone runs Android 5.1 Lollipop by default, with a TouchWiz interface running on top for an extra layer of personalization, as well as a default app to connect and control our phone from any PC.

Samsung’s strategy was to release ahead of Apple’s fall announcements, and establish themselves before the Cupertino guys could show what they had been working on. And so, the Note 5 came out on the August 21st, at prices that were in range to those of the Galaxy S6 but only slightly more expensive, as to cover the extra space. Regardless, it’s getting the right balance between all of these features is what makes the Note 5 our favorite Samsung tablet of 2015.

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Samsung introduces the Galaxy A7 at CES 2015

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We still have to wait to see the next Galaxy S, but Samsung made up for it introducing the Galaxy A7 at CES 2015. It is one of the slimmest phones in the market, with a metal cover and premium hardware for a superior social experience.

The Galaxy A7 combines powerful performance and multitasking capabilities with a beautiful design that allow users to capture and share each moment perfectly in their social networks platform.

The Galaxy A7 is all about raw power and social interaction: it’s equipped with a multicore processor that combines two separate quadcores. It has 16 GB of memory and 2 GB of RAM so users can do as much multitasking as they desire. The frontal cam (can we just call it selfie cam?) is 5 megapixels, with plenty of advanced options to try out such as ‘Auto Selfie’ and ‘Ultra wide shot’, that let users shoot their photographs with a voice command or hand gesture. The device also uses ‘Always clear voice auto control’ to reduce environmental noise as well as LTE support 4 for quick loading of pictures and video to social media.

The Galaxy A7 also has a private mode, which adds an extra security layer for important files of documents: just because you like social media doesn’t mean you have to give up on your privacy, right?

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Samsung T-Mobile slider flashes Chiclets for Mr. Blurrycam, could be the SGH-T699

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If you're a fan of old-school QWERTY, it seems T-Mobile will soon have a clicky Samsung slider friend for you. The leaked image from TMoNews could also clear up a mystery and put a face to the name SGH-T699 we saw last month in a leaked user agent profile. From that we gleaned a 720P display, and new info points to a 5MP rear camera, Qualcomm S3 or S4 chip and Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich to boot. We'll keep the skep-o-meter turned up high till we have confirmation for all that, but tactile keyboard phone lovers might want to start making plans.

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