• General atmosphere of Samsung Unpacked 2015 featuring the Galaxy Note 5, not the Galaxy Note 7

General atmosphere of Samsung Unpacked 2015 featuring the Galaxy Note 5, not the Galaxy Note 7 (Photo : Getty Images for Samsung / Ilya S. Savenok)

Samsung is expected to unveil and release the Galaxy Note 7 soon with both a curved screen Edge variant and a regular one as leakers spot device code SM-N930F on their official website.

Skipping the Galaxy Note 6 entirely, the new Galaxy Note 7 Edge seems to be the only variant that Samsung will be rolling out in August. However, the new reports claim that there will also be a non-curved screen variant that will be available.

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The phablet from the South Korean tech giant is also rumored to sport the recently revealed 6GB LPDDR4 RAM which is massive for today's standards. There were also speculations that it would be using Samsung's new 4K UHD Bio Blue screen technology but it was later pointed at the Samsung Galaxy S8 because of the 5.5-inch screen size.

The Galaxy Note 7 non-Edge variant model number SM-N930F was spotted in Samsung's own official website, GSMArena has learned. However, there aren't any more details revealed on the webpage itself regarding the upcoming phablet.

There have already been leaked press invites for the Galaxy Unpacked event where the new device is expected to be unveiled. Reports have also claimed that 2.5 million copies of the device will be mass produced in July so that it would arrive just in time when it launches in August.

Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 is expected to come with the new Snapdragon 821 chipset from Qualcomm, WCCFTech reported. It will also have a 16MP camera for the rear with rumors of a Smart Glow LED notification gaining traction.

Of course, the new Note device will still be using Samsung's own Super AMOLED screen display. It is expected to have a 5.9-inch 2560 x 1440-pixel resolution screen with the Bio Blue tech expected for the Galaxy Note 8 and the Galaxy S8 instead next year.

The Galaxy Note 7 and Edge variant reveal is expected to be on August at their Galaxy Unpacked event which happens every year. It would seem that the device already exists within Samsung's database considering that the SM-N930F device code name, which is similar to their previous devices, has already been uploaded on their website.