A new report out of Samsung's native South Korea now claims that the company's next flagship phablet will not be called Galaxy Note 6, as everyone expected. Instead, Samsung will allegedly go with Galaxy Note 7, skipping the number 6 entirely. This is rather unusual but however seems like there are some possible reasons regarding the successive number being skipped which they have mentioned about it below in the Samsung camp.
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Samsung had earlier launched the two devices in China, South Korea and India.
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Recent reports have suggested Samsung could introduce iris scanning and 6 GB RAM in this year's Note 6 besides the QHD and Edge screen speculated to be introduced.
The initial reviews notwithstanding, interest in the Galaxy J5 (2016) and Galaxy J7 (2016) seems strong. It remains to be seen if these devices can help arrest the decline in year-on-year figures that Samsung has reported.
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.
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The South Korean phone-maker followed up its home-country launch in India but launched an underpowered Galaxy J7.
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.
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The specifications of the devices expected to be launched in India are similar to the phones that were launched earlier in China.
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.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM