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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 was launched in India on Monday at a premium price of Rs 53,900 and Rs 59,900 for both smartphone variants. The Galaxy Note 5 is the fifth iteration in the popular Galaxy Note series and was announced along with Galaxy S6 edge+ in New York last month.</br> The Galaxy Note 5 goes on sale in India on September 20 and will join Samsung’s other premium devices in India, the Galaxy S6, S6 edge and the newly launched S6 edge+.</br><i>(In picture: Samsung India Vice President, Marketing, IT, & Mobile, Asim Warsi (L) along with a colleague showing the new Samsung note 5 smartphone during its launch ceremony in New Delhi)</i> (PTI Photo)
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Samsung, which had launched the Galaxy Note5 in the US last month, will make the 32GB variant available for Rs 53,900 and 64GB at Rs 59,900. (Image: Samsung)
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 features a 5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display with a pixel density of 518ppi. The phone is powered by an octa-core Exynos 7420 processor with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM. (Image: Samsung)
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 features a 16MP OIS primary camera & a powerful 5MP selfie camera, both equipped with F1.9 lens. Camera features include Quick Launch, Auto Real-time HDR, OIS & brand-new filters. (Image: Samsung)
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Samsung has pushed the S-Pen based productivity to the next level with its Galaxy Note 5 smartphone. Samsung Galaxy Note 5 S Pen comes with improved writing capabilities & practical tools and this time it pops out in just one click. (Image: Samsung)
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5's improved S Pen lets you capture lengthy articles at once. Thanks to its ‘Scroll Capture.’ (Image: Samsung)
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 comes with a slimmer design, narrower bezel & curved back. (Image: Samsung)
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 drops the microSD card slot and is backed by a non-removable 3,000 mAh battery. Galaxy Note 5 supports wireless charging and quick charging technology. The 3000 mAh battery has been seen as disappointing since the Note series is known for its long battery life. (Image: Samsung)

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