Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Release Date, Specs, News & Update: Upcoming Smartphone Boast 4K Display, 6GB RAM, Dual Cameras

Fans are becoming antsier as they wait for the release of Samsung Note 6. However, up until now, no official statement by the company has been made. 

In August 2015, Note 5 was launched, and accordingly speculations were made that the new Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be out in the market this year in the same month that Note 5 was released.

According to a news report on News Everyday, Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be released this July 2016. Fans are a little disappointed since a lot of reports suggest that Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will not be out in the market until the end of this year.

Some other reports suggest, however, that Samsung will certainly roll out this new phablet in September in order to avoid competition with Apple's next release. It appears now that the Korean tech giant would not actually want to clash with the iPhone 7's impending release. Considering that these speculations are true, fans will finally lay their hands on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 6.

The newest line of the series, meanwhile, is definitely expected to come with a number of impressive features, including the 5.8-inch Super AMOLED screen. For the time being, nothing is certain but a lot of fans would like to believe that that it will be the best Galaxy Note so far.

The phablet or phone/tablet hybrid, apart from its remarkable display, will most definitely come with either a whopping 6 GB or RAM or 4 GB. In addition to its 12 MP rear snapper, the phablet also carries a 128 GB built-in storage capacity. Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is likewise expected to have an all-new Stylus Pen, which can really impact the general design of the phablet in a very positive manner.

Powered by Exynos 8890 and Snapdragon 820 processors, Samsung Galaxy Note 6 promises to bring in highly advanced as well as greatly improved features compared to its predecessor.

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