Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Leaked Photos Reveal Iris Scanner, Curved Design? Specs Details Here
Eve CesistaSamsung has been invading the world of phablets for releasing a wave of highly sophisticated versions. The Note series will reportedly have a new successor at the name of Galaxy Note 7, in which the new photos of the said product were leaked.
Tech enthusiast and reporter Evan Blass leaked images of the upcoming device on Twitter. It looks like the device will come in at least three different colors- Black Onyx, Silver Titanium, and Blue Coral.
Samsung Galaxy Note7 in (from l to r) Black Onyx, Silver Titanium, and Blue Coral pic.twitter.com/QiePUEG9GP
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) July 1, 2016
The photo also showed off the camera and its curved screen display, with a similar design to the Galaxy S7.
The Twitter post garnered a lot of reactions, but the keen eyes of his followers are quick to inquire about the Iris scanner. One of the users replied that the scanner located at the upper left side of the device.
Meanwhile, a local daily outlet called Munwha Ilbo (via Korean Herald) said that Samsung might only release the curved screen display.
Additionally, IT Pro speculated that the South Korean tech titan might scrap the flat edge display and replace all upcoming products with the curved edge. Still, the company is yet to address the issue.
On the other hand, the Galaxy Note 7's specs might include a QHD display and a 4,000mAh battery.
The device could also have an Exynos processor with 6GB RAM and 32-128 GB storage capacity. The price might be around $850 and the release date might be in August.
Stay tuned for more updates regarding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and other tech products from the Korean company in the future.
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