Samsung Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge+ images leaked

Specifications and detailed pictures of the Samsung’s two new flagship phones accidentally revealed online, days before official release date

Andrew Griffin
Tuesday 04 August 2015 15:53 EDT
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Press images of the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge have been leaked online, along with detailed specifications of the new phones.

The two new handsets are set to be unveiled at a Samsung event on August 13. But most of the important details have already been revealed.

As well as the high-quality pictures — which show that the two large phones take many of their design queues from the S6 and S6 Edge, released earlier this year — the company has leaked many of their important specifications.

The new Note 5 will have a 5.66-inch screen with a 2560 by 1440 resolution display. It will have 4GB of RAM, a 16 megapixel camera, and run Android 5.1.1, known as lollipop. The Note 5 will also come with a stylus.

The S6 Edge+ is largely a bigger version of the Galaxy S6 Edge. It features many of the same specs but has a slightly different processor.

Neither phone will have a removable SD card or removable battery.

Both of the phones will be officially unveiled at a launch event on August 13.

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