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The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is coming soon to Three

The Galaxy Note 7 will be available in the United Kingdom in “blue coral” and “black onyx” from 2 September, with pre-orders kicking off today.

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Regarding specs, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is like the Galaxy S7 series. The Galaxy Note 7 can also be used with the new high-resolution (3840 x 1920 pixels) Gear 360 camera, to capture, edit and share 360-degree images videos on the go. You also get the same 12MP dual-pixel camera from the Galaxy S7 on the back and 5MP selfie-camera on the front.

In this July 28, 2016, photo, the Galaxy Note 7, foreground, is displayed in NY.

The Mi Note 2 is expected to sport a 5.7-inch Quad HD display with a Snapdragon 821 processor, 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.

On the whole, the handset is much like Samsung’s Galaxy S7 Edge, a variant of the Galaxy S7 that debuted just this March. The smaller 0.7mm tip and improved pressure sensitivity provides a real pen-like experience.

The Note 7 will have Android Marshmallow with TouchWiz UI onboard.

Like previous models, the Note 7 will also be waterproof – a feature that other brands such as Apple have yet to include in their smartphones.

After growing concerns that fingerprint scanners may not be so secure, after having been hacked with a printer, the Note 7’s iris scanner feature promises added security to third-party apps through Samsung Pass.

In addition to its fingerprint sensor, this new phone has an iris scanner.

It is one of the most talked features of Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

We reported a few days ago that Samsung might incorporate a Power Saving Mode on its Galaxy Note 7 flagship, and it seems that the rumors have been confirmed.

Users can translate or magnify text using S Pen.

Samsung has also updated its software interface on the Galaxy Note 7, where The Verge reports it has a “cleaner color palette, softer white menus, and an overall nicer-looking aesthetic”.

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The Note 7 has a 5.7-inch superAMOLED screen.

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