Samsung Galaxy Note 6 News & Update: To Have Two Versions? One With Curvy Screen Like 'Edge' Series

Emerging news about the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 continues as the new reports claimed the upcoming flagship phone is going to have innovative screen. The Galaxy Note 6 might have two variations that both carry promising specs.

Samsung may try out doing two versions of Galaxy Note 6. One will be the conventional flat screen while the other one will have a curved display, similar to Samsung's "Edge" line.

Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Specs

According to Independent.ie, regardless of the variants, Galaxy Note 6 will carry 5.8 inches QHD display with 1440x2560 resolution. The reports also suggested Samsung is going to employ its own Exynos powered processor for European models and Snapdragon 823 processor for some units.

NDTV Gadgets reported that from the previous leaks, Samsung's Galaxy Note 6 bears promising specs with 6 GB RAM and 32 GB of storage. The memory can be expanded, too, as the Galaxy Note 6 is furnished with microSD card slot.

Camera And Features

Samsung Galaxy Note 6 holds 12 MP Dual Pixel rear camera like what the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge have. Parent Herald previously reported Galaxy Note 6's camera features include face detection, auto focus, optical image stabilization and LED flash.

The front camera, on the other hand, is 5 MP. Like the other high-end Samsung Galaxy phones, Galaxy Note 6 might include fingerprint scanner to its features.

Battery, Software And Release Date

Moreover, Samsung Galaxy Note fans now have the reason to celebrate as they can use Galaxy Note 6 longer with its 4000 mAh battery. Galaxy Note 5 only has 3000 mAh battery and Samsung is eyeing to improve Galaxy Note 6, Indian Express added.

Samsung Galaxy Note 6 might possibly be launched in July instead of August, when Galaxy Note 5 debuted. However, it is not yet sure if Samsung is going to unveil the two variants, the flat or curvy screen, or will only pick the best one.

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