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Korean Report Recently Claims That Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Could be Launched in Europe by Month-end.



When Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ phablets earlier this month, along came the disappointing news of the Galaxy Note 5 not launching in Europe this year. All previous Galaxy Note phablets were launched in the European market soon after launch, so the news was definitely quite a shocker to Galaxy Note fans in the region. However, recent evidence suggests the Galaxy Note 5 could be headed to Europe this year after all, possibly as soon as the end of this month.


A previously unknown variant of the Galaxy Note 5 has been spotted on a few customs and certification websites with the model number SM-N920F. From previous Galaxy devices, we know that devices with the “F” suffix are usually the European variants. Both the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy S5 European versions sport the “F” suffix. The variant recently passed through Bluetooth.org for certification and has also been listed on an Indian import data portal.

In addition to the evidence above, a Korean publication has also confirmed that the Galaxy Note 5 will be released in the European market. They also claim that the Note 5 could be launched in Europe and other markets around the world as early as August 28th. Even if Samsung doesn’t roll out the Galaxy Note 5 on August 28th, there is now hope that the latest Note phablet will arrive in Europe
before the end of the year, earlier than what Samsung initially claimed. The SM-N920F being imported into India could also mean that the Galaxy Note 5 will soon be launched in the Indian market as well. Apart from Europe, India was another significant markets where the Galaxy Note 5 wasn’t launched. Samsung only launched the Galaxy S6 Edge+ in Europe as well as India, claiming the curved edge phablet was more suited to the market conditions in the two regions.

Although the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the Galaxy Note 5 share a lot in common, there is no denying the fact that it is only the Galaxy Note 5 that can truly replace the Galaxy Note 4. Customers waiting to upgrade from the Galaxy Note 3 or the Galaxy Note 4 aren’t likely to be very impressed by the Galaxy S6 Edge+ as it doesn’t come with the S-Pen, making it a less productive device than the Galaxy Note 5. Although the new Galaxy Note 5 omits a few features such as expandable storage and a user-replaceable battery, the phablet does offer an improved S-Pen stylus with a number of new software features and tweaks. It also offers a much more premium build and design, an improved 16MP camera with optical image stabilization, a leaner TouchWiz UI, and impressive performance courtesy of the octa-core Exynos 7420 SoC and 4GB of RAM. The limited internal memory also offers much improved transfer speeds thanks to the use of USF 2.0 memory chips.

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