Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Leaks, News & Update: Will Have A New Feature Samsung Focus Like Blackberry And 'Lite' Version [Rumors]

There are a lot of rumors surrounding the next generation of the Samsung Note series, the Galaxy Note 6. The latest hearsays revealed that Samsung will make a Galaxy Note 6 "Lite" and there are leaks suggesting that the Galaxy Note 6 will have a new Samsung Focus feature.

Samsung Focus

According to Android Central, the upcoming Galaxy Note 6 is equipped with a new feature called Samsung Focus. This can work as the main point of Galaxy Note 6's notification, which is the same feature the BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry Priv have.

It has been said Samsung Focus can combine the users' calendar activities, emails, contacts, memos and more in one central hub. Its main feature will be collecting emails from different services and putting them together like Google's Inbox application.

However, it is not yet confirmed if Samsung Focus includes Gmail on its new hub or only the default Android email app. The old Android email feature has been obsolete in Android 5.0, but it can still be seen on Samsung devices, both smartphones and tablets.

Samsung Galaxy Note 6 'Lite'

There are, too, emerging news that Samsung is set to unveil a more affordable Galaxy Note 6 with Galaxy Note 6 Lite. The inexpensive smartphone will have a "low-end" processor with Snapdragon 820 SoC, as per International Business Times.

However, Galaxy Note 6 Lite is still powerful with its 4GB of RAM, which is lesser than Galaxy Note 6's 6GB RAM. It was reported Galaxy Note 6 Lite will be introduced worldwide along with the standard Galaxy Note 6. But, Samsung has not yet confirmed the news.

NDTV Gadgets360 added it was first reported Samsung will launch two editions of Galaxy Note 6. The first unit will have a flat screen while the other one has a curved display similar to the "Edge" series.

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