The Samsung Galaxy S7 has been rumored since, and finally it is here for display especially at the MWC 2016. Let us spark few rumors about more devices that can sooner be materialized. For instance, let's start with the Galaxy Note 6, which is six months away from launch. The premature rumor says it will come with a bigger-sized S Pen powered phablet, a 5.8-inch screen that is packed with a large 6GB RAM.
Let's begin with the display first. It doesn't matter if it's a bigger screen size, as it wholly relies on how Samsung executes the purpose. A few handset makers, such this South Korean mobile maker, exaggerates how they design large or small screens like those found in older models. For instance, the Galaxy Note 5 is packed with a 5.8-inch display with 2560x1440 resolution at a slightly lower pixel density. This is definitely a practice to be tried in the first place.
Samsung can be more proud with its 6GB RAM claim. In last year's release for high-end handsets, one can find 4GB RAM for storage, this however isn't much surprise if one can see an available 6GB configuration, especially on a Galaxy Note. This device will feature Samsung's top-of-the-line silicon as often as possible. It is sure thing, we're talking about Samsung.
It's not really a question of whether the feature makes sense, or is valid. As much as RAM is used for internal storage in smartphones, computers utilize RAM for loading and running programs. Here, the RAM read/write operations faster than a disk. It is more of an advantage if one has a bigger RAM to make OS and apps run smoothly.
In a PC or laptop, there really isn't much RAM. The mobile platforms and apps are designed to work efficiently like the memory, without consuming more processing power or RAM. They may come with exceptions, but are not typically the norm. If required, few mobile apps would require excessive memory. This may be visible in the future, but not really soon.
More of the rumor says the device can have a 64 to 128GB of storage, a 12MP camera, an S Pen with 1,024 levels of pressure, with two variants of processors. There may be no inclusion of a microSD card slot, which perhaps may not go well with the rumor.
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