The latest rumors surrounding Samsung's codenamed devices the Noble and Zen suggests that they are actually the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy Note Edge 2.

Samsung has not yet released official details describing what exactly Project Zen and Project Noble are but several of their speculated features have already been leaked online.

According to Sam Mobile, the Galaxy Note 5, or the Noble, could be equipped with a 2K or 4K Super AMOLED flat-screen display. As for the size of its display, the rumored device could debut with either a 5.7 or 5.9-inch screen.

For the device's CPU, Samsung will most likely go with its own Exynos chips instead of utilizing Qualcomm's processors. In addition, an anonymous insider informed Sam Mobile that the tech giant is currently experimenting with the Exynos 7430 chipset on early models of the Galaxy Note 5.

As for Project Zen, various sources are suggesting that it will be the successor of Samsung's Galaxy Note Edge. For its features, the device is expected to come with a 5.4 or 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display. Like other Edge devices, the Galaxy Note Edge 2 will sport a dual-edge curved screen, Gotta be Mobile reported.

In addition, the handset is rumored to have a 16-megapixel main camera with image stabilization capabilities. This feature is paired with an 8-megapixel shooter on the device's front side. The Galaxy Note Edge 2 will also have 16GB of internal storage.

As for its processor, sources are suggesting that unlike the Galaxy Note 5, Samsung will power the Galaxy Note Edge 2 using Qualcomm's chipset instead of its own Exynos. Particularly, the company will utilize the Snapdragon 808 chipset for the rumored handset.

Keep in mind that the specifications listed here are based on rumors and information supplied by unknown insiders to various sources. The actual features of the Noble and Zen could still change depending on Samsung's decision.