The release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 hasn’t even been out for a month, with the news from Samsung on the Galaxy Note 5 release.
August 2015, is the most likely release date for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. It is rumored to come with a display of 5.9 inches, which is bigger than the Note 4 by .2 inches. The Galaxy Note 5 will also feature 4K resolution, compared to its predecessor with 1400 x 2560 pixels using 2K Quad HD resolution.
Phone Arena was quoted as saying that Samsung will produce in mass for the Ultra HD 5.9 inch display using the technology of Super AMOLED that will provide 700ppi pixel density. Phone Arena also agreed that August 2015 is the likely release of the Note 5.
Back in 2013 during the Analyst Days presentation, Samsung stated that they will use on their future devices, AMOLED displays, Ultra HD with 2160 x 3840 pixel resolution. Samsung on the Semiconductor and Display Technology Roadmap workshop in January 2014, revealed that they would also use the UHD tech for their higher resolution. The South Korean company without a doubt has diamond pixels terminology dubbed. This is due to not using the standard pixel matrix arrangement on their devices.
In an interview at the same time, LG said that they would use panels that used pixel density of 600 or 700ppi. The Sharp Company at the same time is rumored to working on a display using 4K technology and expanding to 5.5 to 6 inches. This will surely make outstanding images and more productivity.
Phone Arena accordingly stated that the Note 4 will run on new and still developing Qualcomm Snapdragon 810. It is rumored to be revealed in September 2015 at the IFA event.