Usually launched in early fall at IFA trade fair,
Samsung managed to launch the Galaxy Note 5 last year one month early to
avoid competing with Apple’s iPhone 6S. It looks like this year the South Korean company
wishes to bring its flagship phablet to market even earlier. According
to Korean website The Bell,
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be launched sometime in mid-July, which
means we’re just four months away from its official unveiling.
Moreover, the phablet will ship with Android N on
board, which makes us believe that the Galaxy Note 6 will not actually
be available for purchase in July, but several weeks later.
Android N as early as July?
Google has just announced Android N, and we expect
the company to offer more details on its release in May at I/O
conference, but we doubt that it will be able to make it available in
July.
Aside from Android N, Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will
also come with a whopping 6GB RAM inside, as well as either 128GB or
256GB of storage.
Rumor has it that the success of the 12-megapixel camera
inside the Galaxy S7/S7 edge convinced Samsung to embed it into the
Galaxy Note 6 as well, so we can expect the phablet to include the same
dual pixel camera too.
When it comes to hardware, there’s no doubt that
Samsung will include Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset inside the Galaxy
Note 6, but there’s a high chance that an Exynos-based model will be
available as well.
The rest of the phone’s specs are still a mystery,
so we don’t know what type of battery it will include, but the latest
hearsay claims the Galaxy Note 6 will boast a slightly larger 5.8-inch
Quad HD display. Neither of this information has been confirmed yet, so
file it under rumors.
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