The much-awaited new product, Galaxy Note 6, is expected to be released during the August 15th week according to the information revealed by a mobile reporter. But no official confirmation has been provided by the South Korean technology giant, Samsung on the release date.
The only confirmed report that the company has testified that the device is currently in the testing phase. There are reports that Samsung is currently analyzing two different types of the new devices and one will finalize one prototype from them, reported University Herald. The leaked information advocates that the two new prototypes feature processors with Snapdragon 823 chipsets. Also, the testing models are reported to consist of the much-awaited new Android N OS.
"The Korean giant will only be launching a single device as a successor to the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 edge+ from last year but is currently undecided on which version it will bring to market," reported BGR. "A curved model does seem highly plausible than the flat screen model. The new device might feature a Snapdragon 823 chip or a new Exynos processor, likely depending on the region, along with Android N software."
With the release date rumors, few reports suggest that the new device will feature Iris scanner for extra security. Also, the Samsung Galaxy 6 is also expected to consist of Focus software, which is an application mostly similar to Blackberry Hub. This software is reported to help the users to integrate email, calendar and contacts.
Additionally, the new device from Samsung might also feature a 5.8-inch Quad HD resolution display with 6GB RAM and a massive 4000mAh battery. Also, the new device will consist of 32 GB internal storage with the same camera specifications as the earlier device.
Moreover, it is expected that a fingerprint reader will also be incorporated in the new device for the purpose of more security. "The device may also offer the same 12-megapixel camera found on the Galaxy S7, but with improved software and new photography features," reported Ecumenical News
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