Samsung has just recently released the Galaxy S7, but tech junkies are already fixing their eyes on another gadget- the Samsung Galaxy Note 6.
As of writing, release date rumors have been rife online, claiming that a July-August launch could be highly probable. While phablet users await the list of official features of Note 5's successor, several speculations have already circulated online.
Rumor has it that the Note 6 will even make bigger screens. At 5.8 inches, the newest phablet will have an AMOLED screen display, but will still retain its predecesor's 2560 x 1440 resolution. The Note 6's screen is comparatively larger than the Galaxy S7 Edge's 5.5-inch screen.
Meanwhile, the newest device will also have updates on its camera. "Note 6 is expect to arrive with a 12MP DualPixel sensor on the rear with an aperture of f/1.7 with a rumored Timeless Photo/Vivid Photo technology," News Everyday reported. "As for the front camera, it will probably be the same as that of Note 5 with 5MP but with a much better aperture of f/1.7."
Samsung's newest offering is also speculated to run on the latest version of the Android OS, Marshmallow, or the still unconfirmed Android N. The Note 6 however will reportedly have insignificant upgrades to its internal specs. "Although information remains scarce, it is safe to predict that Note 6 will probably have the same internal specifications as that of its Note 5 predecessor- Exynos 7420 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and base storage in-expandable offering options of 32GN, 64GB, and 128GB."
Do you think the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be a good buy once it hits the stands this year? Stay tuned for more release date and features updates here!