(05-29-2016, 08:19 PM)Treeko Wrote: That is true, but its risky and it can brick your device, considering the note 5 is only 8 months old and the warranty is still intact its a big risk to take on a new device, I would consider it when the warranty ends, but right now its better to stay stock and not to trip knox to void the warranty, I haven't even flashed a custom kernel or rom to begin with just holding out, waiting to see what samsung do and mali t760 is in line for es 3.2 and vulkan support which should bump up performance, better to wait than to have a brick.
You will be waiting a long time for an official release with those drivers (assuming you still get updates by then, android N is likely the last update you'll get, bloody 18 month support cycles on $800 phones). I would definitely recommend manually updating as soon as your warranty expires, you will get the features much faster.