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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 With Auto-Eject S Pen Renders Leak Online (VIDEO)

Realistic renders of what is believed to be the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with its auto-eject S pen have leaked online.

Online images purportedly showing the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5 have appeared on the Internet, together with its auto-eject S pen stylus companion.

The latest in the large-screen Galaxy Note series is rumored to be launched on Aug. 12, earlier than Samsung's traditional September product unveilings, and is scheduled to hit the market before its rival Apple unwraps its iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.

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Images of the device's test dummy leaked over the weekend, followed by a video featuring a detailed CAD model render of the Galaxy Note 5 with its curved back and its accompanying auto-eject S stylus. The handheld shows chamfered edges and is covered with 2.5D glass with smooth edges in front for easier swiping.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is said to be powered by the South Korean tech manufacturer's in-house Exynos 7422 SoC with its own built-in cellular modem, which is a reworked version of the Galaxy S6's 7420.

It is expected to feature a 16MP rear camera with a 5MP shooter in front of its 5.89-inch Quad HD display. Its memory setup includes 4GB of RAM with 32GB of internal storage, with options for up to 128GB of onboard memory.

The 153.3mm x 76.1mm x 7.9mm device will be powered by a 4,100 mAh battery, and will come complete with a gold-colored Samsung branded S Pen that can be extended to activate its press and release feature.

A patent recently filed by Samsung in early July suggest the S Pen may eject upon voice command. However, the rumor of this technology development making the rounds may not actually see fruition on the Galaxy Note 5, as many last-minute patents filed close to a device's launch date don't appear until a few models later.

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