If you were for a Galaxy Note 6, then your hopes will be shattered. However, there is always something to look forward to, because according to the latest report, Galaxy Note 7 is going to be name of the upcoming flagship phablet.
Galaxy Note 7 Will Come With A 4,000mAh Battery And It’s Expected To Feature An Iris Scanner
ETnews reports that the upcoming large screen phone is not going to be named Galaxy Note 6, but immediately jump to the name, Galaxy Note 7. The device has been rumored to feature a 5.8-inch screen, which is going to be 0.1 inches larger than the previous Note series we’ve all seen and loved. This rumored screen might not feel like a hug difference, but the addition of bezels will certainly make the device too large to handle for some consumers.
In addition, the upcoming handset is expected to feature 6GB of LPDDR4 RAM, because there needs to be some level of difference between this one and its smaller brothers. Furthermore, the incorporation of an iris scanner is also said to be a part of the smartphone’s configuration, and why would it not?
Another leaked report states that stated the smartphone would be sporting a Snapdragon 823, which is expected to be much more powerful variant of Snapdragon 820. While the manufacturing process between the SoCs is going to remain the same, perhaps the clock speed of the processor could be increased to cater to higher performance, though that will not bode well for the overall battery life.
The iris scanner is going to be a welcome addition, we know that we might be expecting too much from Samsung, but we are under the impression that the company’s payment service, Samsung Pay could somehow be integrated into the iris scanner, if there ever was such a security feature.
Having better hardware from a smartphone is not necessarily a bad, but never at the cost of software degradation. Where Samsung has excelled as a hardware company, its progress is in complete shambles when its software is concerned. It is just a matter for Samsung to realize that stuffing useless apps is not the answer, not when there are better alternatives better at Google’s Playstore. Google was also reported to aid the company in optimizing its TouchWiz UI, because the tech giant would obviously not want the South Korean firm to lose its market share.
Do you guys feel that Galaxy Note 7 is the right way to lead the Note series of the tech giant? Let us know your thoughts right away.
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