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People walk behind a glass window bearing the logo of Samsung Electronics at the company's headquarters in Seoul November 6, 2009. Reuters/Choi Bu-Seok

Even before Samsung’s upcoming “Unpacked Event” on Aug. 13, fans were already treated to leaked images of the anticipated Samsung Galaxy note 5. The new Samsung Galaxy S-Pen is just one of the features seen and confirmed in the newest batch of images of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

Android Authority got access to the latest leaked images through a post on Reddit. It appears that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will sport a 64 Bit Octa-core SoC, most likely an Exynos 7420, along with 4GB of RAM, a 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, 16 MP rear camera (with OIS) and 5 MP front camera. Wireless charging support and a 3,000 mAh battery are also both expected to come with the phone. The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 reportedly has only about half the RAM free, which means full 4GB is mandatory for TouchWiz and the S-Pen Suite.

Going by the leaked images, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is expected to feature a spring-loaded S-Pen, which users will reportedly need to push to move it out from its slot and then manually pulled out. Some unconfirmed reports had suggested earlier that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will start from 64 GB variant. However, there have been sightings of a 32GB variant on the box as well.

Clear images of the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus have also surfaced online and according to Forbes, the phone resembles its predecessor up to quite an extent but the features are likely to differ slightly under the hood. The S6 Edge Plus is expected to include a much larger 3,000mAh battery, 4GB of RAM and a larger 5.7-inch display. The South Korean company is likely to officially unveil its two smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, at the “Unpacked event” which will be held at Lincoln Center in New York.

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