Samsung Galaxy Note 5 release date, specs news: Rumored auto eject stylus may be voice activated

As far as the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is concerned, the closest hint that anyone would probably have as far as depicting the next Samsung phablet is through the case renders. Though it isn't much (and official), it will do for the time-being.

Like most upcoming phones, all we can do right now is rely on the rumor mill. What will make the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 special and appealing?

Last month, there was word that Samsung had filed a patent for a voice-activated ejection tool. Now that doesn't seem to make sense at first until word came around that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 could possibly come with an auto eject stylus.

Adding both, how does a voice-activated auto eject stylus sound? Pretty slick but again, just rumors for now. But of course, Samsung has been known to come up with the wildest of features and this could possibly materialize.

What does it mean? Well for one, it will address problems that some previous Galaxy Note users have been having – particularly when it comes to securing their S-Pens. Losing them accidentally seems normal, seeing that they can easily be slid in or out the tablet.

So with an auto eject feature, all that should make sure it is stuck in there until the owner does something to disengage it and use the stylus. To some it may not be much but for the ones who keep on losing it, well, that could lead to big savings on looking and buying replacements.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 could come out as early as next month, well before the IFA 2015. Earlier rumors called it as possibly out after the said event in Berlin but, as mentioned in a previous post, there have been some changes.

Aside from the auto eject stylus rumors, previous rumors suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will feature a 5.7-inch 4K display, powered by an Exynos 7422 processor and something that will bank on a 4,100 mAh battery.

Anything else? Well until the device gets a release date and hopefully some official specs out in the open, these will have to do for now.