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1) removable battery, build/design similar to Note 5

2) sealed, 3200 mAh looks like S6

which would u rather have? I'd go with removable, but if they throw in a 3500 and seal it, I'll be happy

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1) removable battery, build/design similar to Note 5

2) sealed, 3200 mAh looks like S6

which would u rather have? I'd go with removable, but if they throw in a 3500 and seal it, I'll be happy

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I'd also rather have a removable battery, but if it is sealed, no less than 4,000 mAh.

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They are realistically going to have a sealed battery due to the success of the s6.

What sucks about that is I, for one, have many "private" pictures saved via vaulty on my Note 4. These photos will be gone on whatever next device I get because I definitely don't want to upload via a cloud.

So it really sucks that the removable storage may very well be missing on every device from here on out with them :( There are downfalls to that.
 

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Just because there's no removable storage, doesn't mean that the phone will have no storage -- you can still transfer your pics to the phone.
 

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I love the S6 look and feel, so am looking forward to a larger and more powerful Note 5 with the same look and feel as the S6.
 

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They are realistically going to have a sealed battery due to the success of the s6.

What sucks about that is I, for one, have many "private" pictures saved via vaulty on my Note 4. These photos will be gone on whatever next device I get because I definitely don't want to upload via a cloud.

So it really sucks that the removable storage may very well be missing on every device from here on out with them :( There are downfalls to that.

Success of the S6?
Where have you read that?
 

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The Note should be an increasingly "premium" super-user phone. Which means things that super-users care about = larger/removable battery, removable storage, more internal storage from the get go, should be the priority. All the other stuff is secondary.

Let the Galaxy S series continue to chase the iPhone; the Note is its own standard.
 

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I care more about the expandable storage then a sealed battery. The Note 3 and 4 had great battery life and lasted me throughout the day with 40% left before I go to bed at 10pm and I take it off the charger at 6am. That's without power saving mode on and heavy usage.

Regardless if it has a sealed battery and no expandable storage the Note 5 will still be my next device.

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