Last week, Samsung officially unveiled its latest flagship phablet in the Galaxy Note Series, the Galaxy Note5 in Nigeria. The Samsung Galaxy Note5 is available in Single SIM and Dual SIM versions as well as 32GB and 64GB internal storage options; available colour options includes – Gold Platinum, Sapphire Black, Titanium Silver and White Pearl.
Commenting at the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note5 in Nigeria, M.D, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Brovo Kim said;
“Smartphones have become so central to our lives; so has the demand for larger screens. The first galaxy Note was a breakthrough, not just for Samsung but for the entire industry. Bigger screens have gone from nice-to-have to a must-have and the display once called a gimmick is now the norm. With the Note 5, our customers can achieve more with their devices, quickly write down ideas and notes at meetings or wherever inspiration strikes, video conferencing with colleagues or family delivering an immersive viewing experience.”
Rocking a premium looking metal body build, the Samsung Galaxy Note5 sports a 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display and an enhanced S Pen for input which has several features including ability to write on the screen even if the display is turned off or the device is locked.
Under the hood lies an octa-core processor paired with 4GB of RAM; the device has a 16MP main camera, 5MP front facing camera for selfies, Android Lollipop OS with TouchWiz UI, 4G LTE support and is backed by a 3000mAh battery.
Other highlighted features of the Galaxy Note5 includes the Live Broadcast feature and Scroll Capture feature. You can check out the unboxing photos of the Samsung Galaxy Note5.