information from an online benchmark suggests that Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 5′re going to sell in Europe. This is contrary to all the claims of the manufacturer.
Presenting the S6 Edge Plus and the Note 5 told Samsung that only the Edge Plus in Europe will be sold, because research would show that Europeans are virtually nothing to do with the S-Pen which is in the Note series. The S6 Edge Plus is much the same device as the Note 5, minus the S Pen and the screen plus falling back on both sides.
But Samsung now appears that decision to come back. In America, the five discs or just for sale. An online benchmark now shows a Samsung device that is very much specs in common with the device, and in the type has an F, which is common for European versions of the top models from Samsung.
This is the SM-N920F. F which stands for Europe, because in American Notes 5 missing that. The specifications of the online benchmark to discover, indicate largely the same specs as the Note 5, except that there 3GB ram is in rather 4GB as in the US Note 5.
Perhaps it is a prototype and will change this later. If the Note 5′re going to be sold in the Netherlands, it will probably pass sometime late this year or early happen next year.
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Source: PhoneArena
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