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The new Samsung Galaxy Note 5

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has been officially introduced. That’s why it’s a smartphone that will be coming to the market soon. According to the news, it will also be sold in Myanmar from August (23). It is a smartphone that can use two SIM cards.

Appearance style

One of the main factors that is different from the previous Samsung Galaxy Note series is the use of a metal body. The design is a type of owl that has a curved back on the sides. Gold can be popular, black, white There are also silver. The screen size has not changed. (5.7) inches only. It is a lightweight smartphone that uses metal and glass. The thickness is only 7.6 mm.

Internal technical components

The first advanced change is the RAM. It will be Samsung’s first 4GB RAM smartphone. It will be the first Samsung smartphone to use an Octa Core Processor (64 bit) in the Note series. The screen quality is the same as Note 4. Only Quad HD (2560×1440) is used. It has a resolution of 518 ppi. Includes 32GB of storage. Since it is a dual SIM card, you can insert two cards and use it.

Camera

The front camera is 5 megapixels and the rear camera is 16 megapixels. Mainly the front selfie camera is improved.

Battery

It has a 3000 mAh battery and can also use a wireless charging system. It is said to be a fast charging smartphone.

Some new features

Therefore, a feature called Sidesync allows you to communicate wirelessly with any PC and transfer data between the phone and PC easily. In previous Samsung phones, if you put Samsung’s software on your PC, you can transfer wirelessly, but now Side Sync 4.0 can do it with minimal requirements. What’s special about Side Sync is that you can make calls and send SMS from the desktop. Includes UHQA hifi sound system. Another feature is live video broadcasting. The S-Pen’s functions have also increased as usual.

Price and availability

Since, the current market price in Myanmar is around 800,000 Myanmar kyats. Next August (23rd), sales will begin at Yangon Wagon Center and Mandalay Sedona, and special discounts and other gifts will also be offered. Next month, it will be available at many Samsung stores.

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Kamolvattanavith grew up in Bangkok, Thailand, in a conservative household. Her mother was an investor, while her father managed a golf course and factory. Despite the family’s physical closeness, Kamolvattanavith always felt emotionally detached from her parents. “There was distance between us. I didn’t understand them, they didn’t understand me,” she says. “They didn’t believe that women should be as vocal as men or have as much social power as men, and that was something that really bothered me.” More troubling, it was something that played out in Kamolvattanavith’s household quite often. “My opinions and thoughts – anything I was saying – were being repressed because of our differences in views,” the Thai says. “I was the girl with a lot of opinions and a lot of things to say. I was very vocal, especially about my thoughts, even if they went against the grain.” Because of that family dynamic, Kamolvattanavith wanted out. So in middle school, she began plotting a way to study at the next level in the United States. However, there was one thing standing in the way of her ambitions – money. Around the same time that Kamolvattanavith was planning her move to the U.S., her family experienced financial hardship. “We ended up losing a significant amount of money with a business decision [my parents] made, and that was a financial turning point for us,” she recalls. “My parents had to start a new business, because they really had to support the family and carry on this financial burden. They had to start something fresh so they could pay off everything and recover financially.” Still, the young Thai wouldn’t let that stop her. She began to apply to schools on her own and when accepted, the future investigative journalist asked an uncle to help cover the expenses. “I think he was more understanding. He was the most encouraging out of everyone. He saw the value I could gain by leaving home. He also helped convince my parents,” she says.
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