The Galaxy Note 6 should be the top line next cell Samsung , successor to the Galaxy Note 5 . For now the phone has not been announced, but behind the scenes already commented on the possible specifications. A leak made the Chinese site Weibo shows that Note 6 may come with 256 GB of internal memory. Would double the found in the iPhone 6S with greater capacity (128 GB) and eight times this internal memory in the latest release of Samsung, the Galaxy S7 (32 GB).
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According to this rumor, the screen Note 6 would have 5.8 inches – higher than the 5.7 “present in Note 5 – and Quad HD resolution -. according to another Chinese website, GizmoChina, the Note 6 may offer 4,200 mAh battery, more than 3,000 . mAh of the current model is not yet known whether these possible 256GB of internal capacity can be supercharged with MicroSD type memory card
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in addition, it is expected that, inside, the phone comes with a processor Snapdragon 823 and RAM of 6 GB. the mobile can offer even USB-C input, which has faster connection and the convenience of not having a correct position for docking. To close, maybe Samsung invest in new biometric sensors (in addition to the fingerprint reader), to bring more security to the product.
It is possible that, as well as the Galaxy S7, the Note 6 design is water resistant with IP68 certification. No information on the quality of the cameras and the number of megapixels, two factors expected by those who like to take pictures. The price is also a mystery. Note that currently the Note 5 is sold in Brazilian stores from R $ 2,724.
The manufacturer usually to launch the new generation of Galaxy Note in the second half of year.
Watch below to launch video Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge , top line the Samsung. The launch of these was during the MWC 2016 in Barcelona.
Via Weibo, GizmoChina, TechnoBuffalo
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