Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to come as curved edge version only
Samsung Electronics on Tuesday released an upgraded version of its budget tablet series called the 2016 Galaxy Tab A.
Rumor has it that Samsung plans on naming its Galaxy Note device the Galaxy Note 7 instead of the Galaxy Note 6 to avoid confusion with its Galaxy Edge handset, which is a numerical release ahead of the phablet. Weibo user Old Yao bares that staffers over at Foxconn were recently told that the dual-lens camera technology would be immature to include via Cult of Mac. The picture shows the name of the upcoming Samsung event, five curved lines pointing towards ‘7′ and the phrase “The next edge is just around the corner”.
After seeing countless broken and busted Galaxy S6 Edge backs and screens, it is important to add a small layer of protection, even if you aren’t into extreme activities.
The Korean smartphone giant has come out with standard instructions that will help the users of Galaxy S5 effortlessly install and update the Marshmallow version of Android.
Profile page on Samsung’s website has been spotted for a device with the model number “SM-N930F”.
It is possible that because of this change that Samsung has chose to skip the Note 6 and go straight to the Note 7 as it represents a new direction for the company.
The next Samsung smartphone reveal is expected to be for the Galaxy Note 7 and word is coming in that it’ll be available as a curved edge variant, only. The Snapdragon 823 SoC will be driving the device in the states, which will contain 6GB of RAM.
The tablet will be running the latest build of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, skinned with the company’s TouchWiz UI on top of it. The company has opted to use stereo speakers here, which can be spotted at the bottom. The phone’s dimensions are purportedly around 153.5mm x 73.9mm x 7.9mm. It is said to sport a 12-megapixel camera on the rear with f/1.7 aperture.