SamsungThe launch of the new round-face smartwatch Gear A will be delayed until September this yearIn addition, Sammobile website also pointed out that the Galaxy Note 9, which is also expected to be unveiled in September, may be equipped with 5K and 2K resolution screens. It will also use Samsung's own new Exynos processor, but it may still be based on the Exynos 4 rather than the rumored new Exynos 7422.
As for the successor to the Galaxy Note Edge, it will be named "Project Zen" and will use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor and a 5.5-inch double-sided curved screen. It may be like an enlarged version of the Galaxy S6 Edge with an added stylus function.
According toSammobile websiteReports indicate that Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 9, expected to be unveiled at IFA 2015 in September, will likely feature a 5K or 2K display. While the device's dimensions haven't been specifically mentioned, they're expected to be between 4 and 5.5 inches. It will likely feature a very narrow bezel, minimizing the device's overall size while allowing for a larger display area.
In terms of processor specifications, although Samsung has recently been rumored to be preparing the new Exynos 7430 processor andIndependent architecture "Mongoose"However, the Galaxy Note 5 may still initially adopt the Exynos 7422 and, similar to the Galaxy S6 series, further break away from its processor dependence on Qaulcomm. However, this information is still uncertain, and the results may change.
In addition, regarding the successor to the Galaxy Note Edge, Samsung has previously been rumored to be working on a new product design codenamed "Project Zen". It may be equipped with a 5.4-inch or 5.5-inch dual-sided curved screen, and the processor may use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 808. It also includes hardware specifications such as an 800-megapixel front camera and a 1600-megapixel main camera. It is expected to be close to an enlarged version of the Galaxy S6 Edge with a stylus function.
However, Samsung has not responded to this yet and it is expected that the official announcement will not be made until this year's IFA 2015.
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