Samsung may be more than six months away from unveiling of the next Galaxy Note smartphone, but we already have our first leak. According to details shared by a Weibo user, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 6, the successor to the Galaxy Note 5, will pack a massive 6GB of LPDDR4 RAM.
Some of the other details claimed by the Weibo user (first picked up by Sammobile) include such gems as the Galaxy Note 6 will sport a 5.8-inch “Slim RGB Amoled” display and will feature QHD (1440×2560 pixels) screen resolution. The Galaxy Note 5 came with a 5.7-inch QHD Super Amoled display. Unfortunately, the tipster has not detailed much about RGB Amoled display.
The Weibo post also adds that the Galaxy Note 6’s screen will “become too thin”, and we are not too sure what this means. It could mean that the Galaxy Note 6 may pack bezel-less display.
Other details claimed that the handset will come in 64GB and 128GB storage options. For camera, the Galaxy Note 6 is said to sport 12-megapixel rear camera with Super OIS (optical image stabilisation) Plus sensor. To recall, the Galaxy Note 5 features a 16-megapixel rear camera. The Weibo tipster also suggests that the Galaxy Note 6, much like other Galaxy high-end phones, will have two SoC options.
All these leaks should be taken with a pinch of salt as Samsung has not mentioned anything about the upcoming device and the legitimacy of the leaks remains questionable.
We are now less than a week away from Samsung’s “Galaxy Unpacked 2016” event on February 21 in Barcelona where the company is expected to reveal the Galaxy S7 flagship alongside the Galaxy S7 Edge.
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