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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Release Date & Specs: What We Know So Far
The new Galaxy Note 7 phablet will also come with a Samsung S Pen stylus, PC Advisor reported. It seems that scuttlebutt from originated on SamMobile months ago could be true as leaked images of the special edition were leaked via Evan Blass on Twitter.
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Evan Blass, the well-known leakster who has been revealing leaked specs of the upcoming smartphone, has revealed that the next generation Note phablet from Samsung will be launched as Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
Samsung will officially introduce the Galaxy Note 7 at an event in New York City on August 2nd.
However, there’s no official news about the release date for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
Samsung looks set to unveil the Galaxy Note 7 in just over a month, skipping over what would logically be called the Note 6. Then states the Galaxy Note 7 will come with 64GB of internal storage, not 32GB and support a micro-SD card for expansion. Rumors suggested that an eye-scanner module manufacturer, Patron, will supply Samsung with the parts required for the Iris Scanner. Notably, the Chinese tipster claims that the Galaxy Note 7 will be the first handset featuring a 256GB inbuilt storage option.
Furthermore, people can expect their devices to be treated to the usual Android Marshmallow features like Google Now on Tap, Doze Mode, and a new apps permission models.
The 5.8-inch smartphone is expected to be powered by either a Snapdragon 823 or an Exynos 8890, with 6GB of RAM providing the much needed benefits of extreme multitasking. There are the familiar Olympic rings on the back case in a bright blue color, and that same blue color also highlights the rear camera housing and the flash. Samsung, in the past, has been known to be coming out with such devices from time to time.
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The Note 7’s iris scanner could still include this feature, but it’s more likely that it’ll be used to secure the device even more or as an alternative to the fingerprint sensor.