Sprint's version has been recently spotted in RDF

Jul 22, 2015 21:29 GMT  ·  By

There has been a lot of talk surrounding Samsung Galaxy Note 5's rumored specs and its lack of microSD card slot. Many rumors also claim the phone's battery might be non-removable due to the different design Samsung has opted for.

Today, SamMobile reports Sprint's version of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has been spotted in an RDF document and the listing mentions the phablet comes with microSD card slot.

For those unaware, RDF stands for “Resource Description Framework” and it's basically a specification sheet that details what the final version of a product will be like.

In this case, the final version of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is confirmed to pack microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 128GB).

The RDF document might not be accurate

Unfortunately, we can't rely solely on this source for this information since Sprint's version of Samsung Galaxy S6 has been spotted in RDF before the official announcement and the listing also confirmed microSD card support.

Obviously, since the Galaxy S6 was launched on the market months ago, we know that this is not the case and that the RDF document wasn't accurate.

On top of that, the document mentions Samsung Galaxy Note 5 packs 3GB of RAM, though we already know it will come with 4GB RAM instead.

The device appearing in RDF is codenamed Samsung SM-N920P and shows as having 32GB of storage inside. It also marks the “external memory slot” tagline with a “yes,” which kind of creates confusion among Galaxy Note fans.

The same document “confirms” a few other Galaxy Note 5 specs that we already knew of, such as the 16-megapixel camera on the back and the 5-megapixel selfie camera in the front.

It also says Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will run Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system right out of the box and that it comes with Bluetooth 4.2 support.

There's no mention of the display's size, but the RDF document says the Galaxy Note 5's screen will support Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution.