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Samsung Galaxy Note 5: The Best Phablet

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 could be the best phablet if Samsung would opt the metal body, all latest configurations including various sets of sensors and a unique display. Already, Samsung sets an example of a perfect device with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. And the just launched Samsung Galaxy S6 is also praising and another surprise we got in form of Galaxy S6 Edge.

But the design, the Samsung is still following is similar; in first go you can identity the gadget belongs to the Samsung. On the back of the device, you would found Samsung logo engraved in silver letters and found the bottom left speaker same was present in the Note 4. And in the previous Note, inside the phone found the micro-SIM slot and micro-SD slot for expanding the storage and replaceable battery. On the right side we find the power button, which is very convenient to reach with the thumb when holding the phone in hand. On the left side we find the volume button, one-piece, which is easy to handle. At the top are the headphone jack, placed in a position that makes this a bulging rear cover in that area, and the infrared sensor. At the bottom we find the micro-USB 2.0 connector, on one side, the compartment where the pointer S Pen is introduced. No doubt the design is experimented and works without any problem and now its time to introduce the new design in the Galaxy Note 5. Samsung has not equipped the Galaxy Note 4 for the resistance against water and dust but Samsung actually need a modification here, as fans would not like to see this in the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

At first glance, if you look only at the size, the screen of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is identical to the Galaxy Note 3, but suffices it to analyze a little more detail to notice that the screen Galaxy Note 4 model has a higher resolution. Samsung has decided to give the Galaxy Note 4 in a Super AMOLED screen with qHD resolution (2,560 x 1,440 pixels), giving it a pixel density of 515 ppi. Although this is not the first phone to see this pixel density (the LG G3 all major brands forward), remains an unusually high resolution. But now the Samsung Galaxy S6 carries the most high-end resolution.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 had a 1080p resolution, which gave it a high pixel density of 386 ppi. Other phablets high end as the iPhone 6 Plus (401 dpi), the Nokia Lumia 1520 (367 dpi), or the Huawei Ascend Mate7 (368 dpi) is also below the pixel density Galaxy Note 4. And this year with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, in the resolution war, Samsung can launch the 4K-resolution display smartphone.  Therefore the question arises whether the increase in resolution provides a significant advantage to the user or is it a publicity gimmick. Our opinion is that more of the latter than the former, since in practice it is difficult to appreciate the difference in resolution when we are above 300 dpi.

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