Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Leaks! This Phablet Will Have a Curved Display Like the S7 Edge [PHOTOS]

The phones in the Galaxy S7 line from Samsung are arguably the best smartphones you can get in the market today. So it may come as no surprise that a lot of leaks have been released regarding the latest offering from Samsung, the Galaxy Note 7. What's even more newsworthy is that much of the specs of this "phablet" have just recently been released in a double leak.

Much of the design aspects of the device were released by independent sources this week, together with photos, states Forbes. The sources could get fans excited, as they are quite reliable ones as well.

One of these sources is Evan Blass (@evleaks), who has become famous in recent times for leaking data about various devices, including smartphones. His leak includes photos showing the three launch colors of the Galaxy Note 7 (Black Onyx, Blue Coral, and Silver Titanium) as well as the phone having a curved edge on its display much like the Galaxy S7 Edge. Another thing you will notice in the renders he has released is that next to the front camera is a secondary lens for the new iris scanner.

 

The next leak comes from case manufacturer Olixar, who claim to already have the final design on the Note 7. In fact, they already have made Note 7 cases available for pre-order. What makes their leak different is that it shows that this upcoming Samsung device will have a USB Type-C port replacing micro USB.

Reports also claim that Samsung will continue to push for virtual reality technology with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. This could mean that there will be a USB Type-C Gear VR device to be released together with Note 7.

With all these new improvements, many people believe that the Galaxy Note 7 will beat out the iPhone 7 Plus to the title of the best "phablet" on the market.

What do you think about the latest development of the Galaxy Note 7? What phablet do you think will be better? Share with us your thoughts below? 

 

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