Thursday, June 11, 2015

The Galaxy Note 5 will have a USB port Type C: Report – CNET in Spanish

Note 5 would be the first phone from Samsung with the new port, which allows data transmission at higher speeds. Its launch would be in September.

The Galaxy Note 4 (pictured) soon will his successor Sarah Tew / CNET

The PHABLET Galaxy Note 5 of Samsung would be announced until September and come with a USB port type C, according to a report SamMobile site.

The Type C USB port is the latest connection protocol SB Implementers Forum, in charge of it. The protocol now supports USB 3.1 speed up to 10Gbps, twice than the previous version. The Type C USB port is also faster transfer of electricity. Connecting the new model is 20 volts and 5 amps, which in theory would allow users to charge your phone in less time – a topic that Samsung itself has experience

Type C USB technology. It was demonstrated during the CES 2015 electronics show, and gradually more devices and peripherals have adopted the model. Apple, for example, has launched its latest MacBook with that port as a single connection; Google did the same with its Chromebook 2; Thunderbolt and Intel already launched 3 with same design Type C


Galaxy Note 5 is expected to be announced during the IFA 2015 congregation in September in Berlin, Germany, when Samsung usually announce their PHABLET. Other reports say the Note 5 will have a screen with 2K or 4K resolution; one Exynos processor, a single chip in its class, as included in one plate processor, RAM, storage and modem connectivity.

As always, these are just rumors and nothing is confirmed. We will have to wait for the event in the German capital for actual technical specifications PHABLET.

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