Friday 3 June 2016

Leaked blueprint shows possible Galaxy Note 6, launch likely in August



The next big thing from Samsung is going to be the Galaxy Note 6. The phablet, which is likely to have a screen with size between 5.5-inch to 5.8-inch, will possibly launch in August. And, according to the leaks, it will likely look very similar to the existing Galaxy Note 5.

Although, this is not a bad design at all. The Note 5, with its metal and glass body, is one of the best designed large phones. It is also a very compact phone for its size, utilising a screen with thin bezels and slim profile. Renders based on the leaked blueprint of the Note 6 shows that it will be similar to the Note 5 size. Although there are likely to be some tweaks. The new Note will possibly have a more curvier and sleeker body.

For now, there is not much clarity on the other aspects of the phone. However, traditionally, the Note series has followed the Galaxy S series in hardware and features. So, we can expect the Note 6 to have the hardware that is similar to what users get in the Galaxy S7. This means, the Note 6 will use either the Exynos 8890 or Snapdragon 820 processor. It will also have at least 4GB RAM, 32GB internal storage and a similar 12MP camera, considering the camera in the Galaxy S7 is the best ever seen in a phone.

However, just like other Note series devices, the Note 6 will also come with a stylus. It will also have a screen made of Super AMOLED  panel with the 1440p resolution.

Leaked blueprint shows possible Galaxy Note 6, launch likely in August

Similar to other Galaxy devices, the Galaxy Note 6 will also launch in India a few weeks after the global unveiling. It will possibly have the Android Marshmallow, modified with the TouchWiz users interface. It is safe to assume that the device, when it launches in India, will cost around Rs 55,000.
For Samsung, the top-end Note devices has always been one of the best selling phones. These have also been devices in which Samsung puts the best of the hardware it can manage. In fact, the Note 5 is so good that recently a consumer research organisation in the US found that it was more trustworthy and reliable than even the iPhone 6S for majority of consumers. You can expect that with the Galaxy Note 6 too Samsung will take aim at the numero uno position

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