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Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Specs & Release Date Rumor: Newest Phablet To Have A Metal Body?

Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Specs & Release Date Rumor: Newest Phablet To Have A Metal Body?

Shilpa Chakravorty

Samsung has announced the release of the Galaxy Note 6 and their large fan base is rather optimistic about the new device.

 Although not released yet, there are many specifications and design features that can already be told about the Samsung Galaxy Note 6. Rumors say that the device is meant to have different feel to the Galaxy Note 5, by introducing elements like two different handsets or having the Galaxy S7 Edge's OLED display design.

Samsung's Note series of devices, according to Trusted Reviews, has "successfully carved out a niche of power users". The next "phablet" is eagerly awaited by Samsung's large fan base and the Note 6 features and specifications speak of an upgraded, innovative and user-friendly device.

The latest word in features of the Note 6 includes Samsung making the device water and dustproof, according to The Week. The Note 6 is also said to be bigger in size and have a more advanced screen display. The size of the device also allows for a larger battery, thus increasing battery life for users - an issue Samsung have always been attempting to fight.

The Galaxy Note 6 will be picking up the pace and are rumored to have an all-metal Unibody design, as well as flexible display feature. It seems as Samsung could possibly be testing flexible displays for next-generation Smartphones.

The Note 6 is believed to have 6GB of RAM and a screen display of 1440 x 2560 pixels. With an Always-on display and force touch with TouchWIZ UI, the Note series are taken to the next level. Storage can vary much like any other Note device and are rumored to be available in 32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB.

The Verge mentioned that Samsung would waste a chance if they did not attempt to upgrade the Gear VR to go with a Note displaying the new port, as this would take Note devices to the next level of innovative technology. 

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