The Samsung should present to the world on the 2nd of August the Galaxy Note 7 , including a number of important new features with respect to the current generation phablet bearer S Pen. One feature that disappointed many, however, was the version of the Android operating system that supposedly will be factory loaded onto the device, since to be released before the end of Nougat edition it would still be marketed under the 6.0.1 Marshmallow, even with the new Grace UX interface.
Now, here comes a test in Geekbench database with SM-N930F model running Android 7.0 Nougat , which should give us hopes that the new phablet could be launched already with the new edition of the factory platform. By carefully analyzing the data in the test, however, we see that it was probably rigged, because several features of the device do not match what is expected for the Galaxy Note 7, as well as considerably low scores achieved by him in both single batteries -core and multi-core.
As can be seen above, something we notice right away is the presence of Exynos 7420 chipset, ie the same this model in the Galaxy Note 5 and other flagships launched by Samsung in 2015. in addition, we have only 3GB of RAM instead of 6GB speculated for the Galaxy Note 7, not making much sense that the south Korean utilizasse an amount lower than what was found in its predecessor. With this, we can deduce that the test was just a “joke” of a user with enough free time, and so unlikely that the Galaxy Note 7 actually come standard with Android nougat.
To effect comparison, check below a list of the technical specifications that will likely be present in the new flagship of Samsung:
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As Samsung has not yet manifested even on the existence of the Galaxy Note 7, there is no way to know if the device about the reports be confirmed, if necessary we wait that the company itself starts releasing its famous videos teaser so we can have a better idea of what to expect for the phablet. As there are less than 30 days to August 2, should not take long for this to start happening.


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