Galaxy Note 5 To Sport USB Type-C Port, But No 4K Display

#GalaxyNote5 #USBTypeCPort – Galaxy Note 5 To Sport USB Type-C Port, But No 4K Display :Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (LON:BC94) (KRX:005930)’s upcoming phablet Galaxy Note 5 will support USB 3.1 Type-C port, reports Korean website Naver citing inside sources. Notably, 3.1 might have become synonymous with Type-C, but it is an improved version of USB 3.0. The new port could make using your phablet a lot easier and quicker. Users will be able to plug in a USB Type-C cable in either way.

Galaxy Note 5 could be charged pretty quickly

Besides the reversible plug, the USB 3.1 Type-C port can transfer data at 10GB per second, twice the speed of USB 3.0. So, transferring photos, videos, and files would become much faster with the Galaxy Note 5. The device could be charged pretty quickly as the USB 3.1 handles 5amp and 20vols of power, compared to 1.8amp and 5volt by USB 3.0.

However, industry insiders revealed that the Galaxy Note 5 will not feature a 4K display, which has been rumored for months. The Note 5 will instead stick to a 2K display. The same report claims that Samsung’s next flagship phablet will support UFS 2.0 flash memory that appeared in the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. It would allow users to install and load apps much faster.

Galaxy Note 5 To Sport USB Type-C Port, But No 4K Display Galaxy Note 5 To Sport USB Type-C Port, But No 4K Display Reviewed by @Admin on June 11, 2015 Rating: 5

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