<div style="text-align: justify;">The Galaxy Note series is without a doubt the best phablet one can get and this year Samsung has focused on a design overhaul and has made it into a more elegant looking smartphone. Of course there are improvements in the hardware, but the most striking update is definitely the design as it uses the same glass and metal combo that was seen on the Galaxy S6.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Note 5 is sleeker and looks more compact while maintaining the 5.7-inch dimension of the display. Speaking of which the Note 5 will use the same 2K resolution Super AMOLED display which has proved to be one of the best displays to have on a smartphone device. The Note 5 will be using the same processor as the Galaxy S6 but with 4GB of RAM and fixed storage options of 32GB and 64GB (no card slot). Even the 16MP camera at the back and the 5MP camera on the front have been borrowed from the Galaxy S6. The most enticing feature of the Note has always been its S-pen stylus which can be neatly housed inside the handset itself. This year the S-Pen come with a premium metal finish and a click button at the back which is basically a lock before you remove it from the smartphone, giving it a ball-pen resemblance. The new S-Pen will also let you scribble on the Note 5 even when the device is on standby as Samsung has put in a feature where you can take quick notes when the S-Pen is in its proximity, of course you also get all the regular features of the S-Pen like Air-command and S-Pen tools. Other features include 4G connectivity, a 3000mAh non-removable battery, Android Lollipop and wireless charging. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;">Along with the Note 5, Samsung also introduced a new smartphone in its Edge series. With Apple introducing a new Plus variant of its iPhone last year, it seems that Samsung doesn’t want to be left behind and it announced a larger version of the Galaxy S6 Edge called, you guessed it, the S6 Edge+. The smartphone is just a larger version of the S6 Edge but is like a brother to the Note 5 as it features the same hardware but a 5.7-inch curved Super AMOLED display and of course no S-Pen. This is quite an oddball as Samsung already has two variants of the Galaxy S6 and now we have a larger version, which is technically a combination of the S6 Edge and the Note 5. This unnecessary move by the company makes it look desperate and now with four flagships announced this year, it certainly seems that Samsung is trying to throw everything that it has got. </div>