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Samsung to launch 128GB variant of Galaxy Note 7 in China

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge shares the same hardware features, such as metal and glass overall build, the IP68 certification for water resistance and dust proofing, and also a fast fingerprint scanner.

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It features 4GB of RAM and 64GB of flash memory storage, the same as those sold in other markets such as South Korea, the United States and Europe.

In conclusion, both phones are reliable when it comes in quality and style.

Samsung representatives said “We will try to win the hearts and minds of Chinese people with an advanced marketing strategy, not with competition on specs”. Samsung is now finally releasing this Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in China.

Things have definitely gotten better ever since the Samsung Galaxy S7 was released with security and software updates arriving right on time. The Note 7 recognises 37 languages and is able to translate them into 71 languages, according to Samsung. Hearsay has it that the Galaxy S8 will be sporting a 5-inch super AMOLED video and image display terminal with an 847-pixel per inch image clarity. With this dilemma, Gamenguide shows a quick rundown with two of the most lovely phones ever made in the Samsung Company. The Note 7 battery features a 3500 mAh, while the S7 Edge has a slightly bigger one of a 3600 mAh.

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The update packs all of the greatest Android Marshmallow features – like Now on Tap, Doze, better volume control settings, and the ability to do more with your voice – but also some AT&T-specific features. Photo syncing is also available, with pictures taken by one device also being shared to the other devices, though users can also choose which albums will be synced with the other devices. So far more than one million registrations are received in two hours after unveiling this smartphone. It natively runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and is expected to receive Android 7.0 Nougat update in January 2017.

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       By Ida Torres