Samsung Galaxy S7 Release Marks The Death of the Note Series?

By Gemmie Caranay, | January 13, 2016

Samsung Galaxy Edge 6 Plus taking an image of the entire city of Las Vegas.

Samsung Galaxy Edge 6 Plus taking an image of the entire city of Las Vegas.

All four variants will each have different dimensions. The smallest will sport a 5.1-inch display while the largest will have a 6-inch display. Despite having four different S7 versions, what's shocking is that this could mean the end to Samsung's Galaxy Note series.

In the previous year, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ has stolen the spotlight as it was able to sell more units than the Note 5. According to numerous analysis, people buy the Note 5 because of its size and only a handful purchase the device because of its stylus.

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If careful observed, the moment Samsung releases their 6-inch model of the Galaxy S7 will mean the end for all Note devices, since there will not be any purpose of owning such device anymore, Small Business Trend reported.

A person named Jermaine Smit made up the same videos of Samsung's previous products, it is a two-minute video that features what Galaxy 7 may look like. Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 owners will notice the similarities easily between this year's and previous year's flagships, although there are no details on Galaxy 7s design yet.

Another report states that Galaxy S7 should operate Android 6.0 Marshmallow at debut. It will have Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, 4GB of RAM, 32/64 GB of Storage, 12-megapixel rear camera with f/1.7 aperture, 2560x1140 Super AMOLED display, 5 megapixel front camera and12 megapixel rear camera, BGR reported.

All these will be answered the moment when both line up of devices gets their official specifications out in the market. It may seem like this year will be a struggle for new Note 6 to keep up with the various Galaxy S7 phones, but it is still up to Samsung on what tricks they have to keep their Note series going despite releasing the S7.

 

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