Although there have been talks that Samsung and iPhone's features are not too consistent, the latest rumors suggest that the Galaxy Note 7 will indeed bring in something special - a dual camera, which has been missing from its predecessors.
Despite the reduction in the number of pixels, the 12.3 MP cameras of Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were far superior to the 16 MP cameras in the Galaxy S6. It also comes with a wider aperture, video and images, which would sport a narrow depth of field.
Notably, the camera is not the main attraction of the device because the newest Samsung Note 7 will come with "top of the line" hardware, according to WCCF Tech.
The phone will reportedly feature a Snapdragon 823 processor, and is rumored to use the IP - 68 certification and 5.8-inch screen, meaning the device will be waterproof to a certain depth.
Moreover, the handset will also consist of a 6 GB RAM and iris scanner, which was not present in its predecessors. Not only will the iris scanner enhance the security of the device, but with the help of Samsung Pay, the payment procedures can be secured as well.
Another interesting feature of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is perhaps its battery and battery life. It is rumored to come with a 4000 mAh battery, which will increase the standby period compared to its predecessors.
Meanwhile not only the phone, but its accessories will also see a change. The stylus of Galaxy Note 7 will also see a change, according to reports from Nashville Chatter.
However, with so many advanced features to support the devices, there might be an increased price for the latest Samsung devices as they move ahead to compete with iPhone 7.
Users need to stay tuned to catch more recent news on Samsung Note 7 features and price.
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