Many people are wondering when Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be launched. Here is the latest news and rumors about the upcoming phablet.
If reports are anything to go by, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is much more powerful than its predecessor.
Reports also suggest that the device will have 8 GB of RAM and will be equipped with a 16-core processor. Furthermore, Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is rumored to come with a bendable screen that will feature a 4K screen resolution and 800ppi pixel density.
Rumors are doing the rounds that the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will have 16-MP front-facing camera and a 25-MP rear-facing camera with optical image stabilization. Also, the camera of the Galaxy Note 6 can shoot pictures in poor-light conditions.
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will have the storage capacities of 128GB and 64GB, Slash Gear reported. The report added that the upcoming phablet will have the same specifications as the Galaxy Note 5.
Rumors are also doing the rounds that the forthcoming Galaxy Note 6 may come to the United States with no micro SD card option. The electronics company may have realized that additional storage is no longer required.
Furthermore, according to reports, the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is so powerful that it can act as the memory and processor of a Windows-running laptop. When the device is placed on a dock of a laptop, it will switch to the Microsoft operating system. When in smartphone mode, the device will run Android.
According to CrossMap, Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be released this year. Moreover, rumor has it that the phablet could be revealed in the first quarter of this year, especially in March during Barcelona's Mobile World Congress.
Samsung has a tradition of launching new devices during the third quarter of the year. Therefore, the Galaxy Note 6 will likely become available in the latter part of 2016.
According to latest reports, Samsung Galaxy Note 6 may cost between $1,150 and $1,200. The electronics manufacturer has not revealed any information about the upcoming Galaxy Note 6. Therefore, take these rumors with a grain of salt.
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