There’s another reason for Samsung to celebrate! The new Samsung Note 5 is out and is best served for the ‘busy business person’. Just as its predecessor, the Note 5 has a 5.7 inch Super AMOLED display weighing at 171g, contrary to the Note 4 which weighed about 176g.
There’s another reason for Samsung to celebrate! The new Samsung Note 5 is out and is best served for the ‘busy business person’. Just as its predecessor, the Note 5 has a 5.7 inch Super AMOLED display weighing at 171g, contrary to the Note 4 which weighed about 176g.
But what is Samsung offering with this new piece of technology as it attempts to make evolutionary bounds? Well, if you are a regular Microsoft Office user, the Note 5 promises an Office install, including the Microsoft One Drive which features about 100GB free storage for the next two years. That’s a whole lot of space if you ask us!
Not only can you store tons of images and important documents on your cloud, but the high resolution phone ensures that you can clearly view your spreadsheets, word documents and even Powerpoint presentations.
This multi-touch nano-SIM phablet offers the Lollipop version of Android and features a whopping 4GB worth of RAM. If that isn’t enough, the 16MP camera will have you snapping away with a secondary 5MP camera (for those who secretly take those post-‘I just closed a million-dollar deal’ meeting), while the panorama and HDR feature promise to capture your well-deserved holiday.
Ever felt frustrated because of your phone and computer just don’t click? With the new and improved connection capabilities, notifications on your phone will appear on your screen while you’re busy typing away. Through manual connection, the devices can pair up automatically afterwards and allow you to share files without having to stress over lost or broken cables.
Coming with an S-Pen (which has proven to be useful when doodling and/or writing emails among other countless things), the sleek Note 5 is all metal and glass in black sapphire, gold platinum, silver titan or white pearl. But we have questions about the pink gold colour – after iPhone’s big reveal. Should we be worried about Samsung’s creativity?
Otherwise, the Knox security app protects your private and personal data ‘while also offering an array of security functionalities.’ “The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has been designed with the needs of the businessman in mind,” says Craige Fleischer, director of Integrated Mobility at Samsung. “It is easy to use, powerful and boasts some of the most advanced and versatile hardware and software on the market today.”
Prices may vary according to each country, but the new Note 5’s pricing currently ranges around N$15 000.









