Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge Plus: working images you see for the first time

Samsung, the famous Korean brand with top shipments in Q2, has continuously gaining attention to its next devices. Lately Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note 5 are the ones which cause a lot of discussion and excitement on websites.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge Plus leaked images

Earlier today, we have received some info about leaked photos of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. The information and the actual photos are captured live. Both devices now have made their own working appearance with these leaks.

 

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus live photos

Firstly, let us take a look at Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. The images show that it will not be that much different from the things we had seen before. The most notable differences are the curved corners and straight top and bottom edges. What’s more likely to happen is that this phablet won’t be appearing in the future events. Therefore, this probably the last time it will official appear on the news and presses.

The phablet appears in gold color, which will appeal to many customers who appreciate high class and elegant design. However, the Home button looks not so great like that on other Samsung devices.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus will sport a 5.7 inch display, a Snapdragon 808, 32GB internal storage and 16MP camera. It will run on the system of Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 appearance is almost the same, as we know from earlier news. According to the photos, we can see that it still has the same glass and metal frame around the body. However, the edges are more curved and smooth. Galaxy Note may sport a 2k or 4k Super Amoled screen, with Samsung’s own LTE connector. A 4GB RAM and Type-C USB port will also be available apparently.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in an orthodox white appearance.

It seems that with those leaked photos spreading online, Samsung will release these two devices soon. Please check our fanpage and blogs regularly for updates.