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5 Reasons to Skip the Galaxy Note 5

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 launch was confirmed in New York this week on August 13, and it won’t be one of the best phones Samsung has ever released. That said, we want to cover here five reasons why we think many buyers should skip the Galaxy Note 5.

At this point, we know almost everything about the new Galaxy Note 5. Over the past month, the device has been leaked multiple times. leak This weekend, days before the launch, he shares every detail and even shows the box and all the specs.

While the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 looks and sounds like a great smartphone and will probably be the best smartphone released in all of 2015, there are still many changes that some buyers should be aware of. Below are five reasons why I skipped the Galaxy Note 5.

Leaked image of Galaxy Note 5

For years, Samsung has been criticized for using cheap plastic in its smartphones. Instead of using premium materials like aluminum and glass seen on HTC One series or Apple devices. But this tried-and-trusted plastic design has worked for years, making Samsung the most popular smartphone maker on the planet.

Samsung’s Galaxy S and Galaxy Note devices have always used the latest and greatest technology, with top-of-the-line features, great cameras, large removable and replaceable batteries, and expandable storage with a micro SD slot. But this year Samsung dropped everything they’ve been doing for five years and changed things.

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All in all, the new Samsung Galaxy S6 is the best Galaxy S smartphone ever. It’s made of a beautiful brushed aluminum frame with curved and beveled edges, glass front and back, and it looks and feels like a premium device that can be purchased instead of the iPhone 6. But with all these changes came a lot. The compromise is acceptable for the Galaxy S6, but not for the Note 5.

From all the leaks we’ve seen so far, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 looks like the best Note device to date. It has an excellent 5.7-inch Quad-HD (2k) resolution display, a blazingly fast and powerful 8-core processor with 4GB of RAM, more powerful than many 2-3 year old laptops, a stunning 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization, and very very much. It’s a great phone, but one that probably doesn’t have too many features to justify the massive $700 price tag that will come with it. Especially in a market where there are similar 5.7-inch phones with great features for less than hundreds of dollars.

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Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 5 will most likely be announced in a few days and we hear it will be launched before the end of August. The company will sell millions and users will love it. Still, it’s missing a few key features that made me look at the 2015 Moto X Pure Edition, the new Nexus 5 or Nexus 6, and even wait for the Galaxy Note 6 in 2016. Galaxy Note 5.

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