The anticipation in Europe for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, with its Super AMOLED display, is building up as rumors have been circulating that it's going to be released in January 2016.
At the heart of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is the 64-bit octa-core chipset Exynos 7420, the processor which it shares with the Galaxy S6+ edge and Galaxy S6 edge, which makes the mobile one of the fastest and coolest around.
But really the Super AMOLED display is what trounces the competition, said the report.
"This latest is the same size as the last few Note models, a size which Samsung clearly feels is optimum - something we'd largely agree with," it said. "It's a 5.7in Super AMOLED panel with a QHD 2560x1440 pixel resolution, resulting in some ultra-sharp visual quality. As usual with Samsung's Super AMOLED the contrast, colour, brightness and viewing angles all promise to be superb."
But how long does it last?
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is equipped with a huge battery, a non-removable 3,000mAh monster, which should give plenty of power for users to multi-task. The company also promises quick charging as the user can fully charge in just 120 minutes.
Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is expected to be released in the EU market sometime in January 2016.
"Samsung launched the much-awaited Galaxy Note 5 in mid-August and the handset was available in many countries including the U.S. in the same month," Tech Times said. "However, Samsung decided not to launch the smartphone Europe. The Korean company has not also officially revealed its plans to officially bring Galaxy Note 5 to Europe"
But the article claimed that even with its popularity as a phablet, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, might lose its luster in Europe due to its late release as it continues to face some "stiff competition to the likes of iPhone 6s Plus, Nexus 6P, LG V10 and other big-sized tablets."