Since the Galaxy Note 3 that Samsung has been offering its phablet with at least 32 GB of internal memory, at least in most markets. Except for the Galaxy Note 5, have only this amount of storage was not a problem as the company offers the possibility to expand the amount of memory using microSD cards. Now with the Galaxy Note 7 is expected that Samsung finally expand the supply of memory, which will make the device owners depend even less microSD cards.
In the image below of a database of Korean supplier, we can see that the Galaxy Note 7, model SM-N930S , was registered with 64GB in all its versions. This helps indicate that at least for Korean Telecom, there will be a model with 32 GB of storage. Unfortunately, the other operators did not report the amount of memory of their registered models, the SM-N930K and SM-N930L .
The Galaxy Note 7 will not only support the microSD but also will be the first smartphone market to have compatibility with the new Samsung UFS cards. These cards can reach up to 530 MB / s read and 170MB / s write, an even higher speed internal memory used in Samsung’s smartphones.
With the end of the neck between the internal memory and external indeed the need for smartphones with much internal space ends up being lower. Anyway, let’s hope that the Galaxy Note 7 arrives at its base version with 64 GB here, since it will have a very hefty price.
Still no official information, the Galaxy Note 7 should bring a 5.7-inch Quad HD display, Snapdragon chipset 821 or Exynos 8893, 6 GB of RAM, up to 256GB of storage, 0:05 megapixel camera, battery of 4000 mAh, biometric reader embedded in the home button, reader iris, new S-Pen and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with redesigned TouchWiz. Novelty will be presented by Samsung on 2 August with event also in Rio de Janeiro.
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