We’ve known from some time that Samsung is working on its upcoming flagship phablet, the Galaxy Note 7, which is expected to launch in August later this year instead of IFA 2016.
Recently, the prolific @evleaks revealed on Twitter the specifications which the Galaxy Note 7 will offer to its users.
Initially, the Twitter leaker confirmed that it’s going to be called the Galaxy Note 7 instead of the Galaxy Note 6, which we’ve already seen several times in the past few weeks. In follow up tweets, he revealed what we can expect from the handset once its officially announced later this year.
According to @evleaks, the alleged Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will come with a 5.8-inch display with a resolution of 2560 by 1440 pixels, as well as IP68 certification to make the handset dust and waterproof. There’s a 12MP camera for photos and videos, 5MP front-facing camera, 64GB of internal storage, and will apparently come with an iris scanner on board.
Earlier rumors also hint that it will come with a 4,000 MAh battery, a Exynos 8 processor and Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Samsung is rumored to introduced the handset in the first half of August, but there’s no confirmation at the moment. We’ll advise our readers to take it with a grain of salt as there’s no confirmation from the Korean company.
Source: @evleaks
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