Unwilling to cede ground to its rivals following earlier momentum lead at the start of the year, Samsung is reportedly releasing new devices that may prove better than Apple’s. Apart from the leaked Android devices with superb specs and features, the South Korean giant is rumored to be working on a foldable handset for next year’s release.
Samsung’s forthcoming smartphone flagship of the Note series, the Galaxy Note 6, is slated for release this August 15 with product launching happening sometime around July. Meanwhile, new insider reports suggest that the work on the physical design of Note 6 is nearing completion as the company readies for software development of the said device.
Samsung is reportedly introducing a Blackberry-inspired and Hub-like feature that integrates individual calendar and email apps under one roof called Samsung Focus. The new centralized communications service feature is expected to be released alongside the slated July 1 launching of Galaxy Note 6.
In an attempt to keep the momentum going following earlier success with Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, Samsung is bent on releasing a Galaxy Note 6 reportedly as powerful as or even more powerful than an average laptop. With either a Snapdragon 823 SoC or Exynos processor coupled with 6 GB of RAM and 4,200 mAh battery, the new phablet could be a noteworthy rival to an average notebook PCs.
New reports suggest that the South Korean tech giant is planning to ditch its MicroUSB port for USB Type-C port for fast charging. Most of its rivals have already shifted to USB Type-C for its high-end smartphone models.
Latest roundups on Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy Note 6 suggest a massive screen display in two variants along with a longer battery life. Furthermore, there’s also a claim of new patent suggesting a hybrid design for the device which makes the phablet a little more like laptop using docked-in feature.
Latest roundups suggest that Samsung’s upcoming phablet, Galaxy Note 6 will arrive in two variants with longer battery life. The highly anticipated flagship device from the Note series is likely to be unveiled in summer, pundits believe.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is moving closer to reality as its anticipated product launching looms sometime in the second half of the year. With a slew of notable features and specs, the phablet is slated to give its closest rival, iPhone 7, a run for its money.
HTC 10’s camera features reveal a razor thin edge over Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and Apple’s current flagship iPhone 6. Reportedly, the device is the only smartphone to date with OSI on both front and rear cameras.
Samsung’s forthcoming 2016 phablet devices from the Note series are expected to offer exciting features following a successful release of its smartphone counterparts early this year. If rumors prove accurate, the release date should coincide with IFA show in Berlin around late August or early September.
Latest roundups point to an ever increasing likelihood that Galaxy Note 6 may also get same IP68 water-and-dust-resistant package as Galaxy S7 plus an iris scanning feature already found in a number of Windows 10 devices. Meanwhile, some analysts predict an earlier launching of the Note 6 in June but some think that Samsung may also consider releasing it around late August or early September
Analysts believe that Samsung’s earlier release of its 2016 smartphone lineup is strategically savvy given the tech consumer’s anxious desire for new devices as other companies put off their scheduled launching in favor of second-half-of-the-year release. Meanwhile, Galaxy S7 reportedly raked in three times more profit than its S6 predecessor thanks largely to its early release this year.
Samsung at the Mobile world congress at Barcelona this year unveiled their new flagships, teh S7 an the S7 edge. As usual, this is now maybe a trend for most manufacturers to release two variants of the smartphones with Apple leading the suite and others just following it.
Samsung's latest Note sequel the Note "5" is a huge hit in the Android base due to people loving the varied facilities a user has been granted that makes consumers work around ways to properly utilize their phablets. But however its as slippery as it's secured by Corning gorilla glass 4 on both the sides giving it a glossy slippery feel.
Ahead of the slated second-half-of-the-year releases of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 6 and Apple’s iPhone 7, analysts, opposing fans, and tech observers are pitting the two smartphone giants in a battle for technological superiority. Meanwhile, retail giant Walmart is currently slashing off huge discounts on Apple and Samsung smartphones.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM