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Phone listing suggests 3,500 mAh battery capacity for Samsung Galaxy Note 7

| Jul 27, 2016 04:15 AM EDT

President of Mobile Communications Business of Samsung DJ Koh presents the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 edge.

A phone listing has suggested that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will have a 3,500 mAh battery capacity. It is expected that the smartphone-tablet hybrid will be unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked event.

It was first rumored that the upcoming phablet will come with either a 3,600 mAh or 4,000 mAh battery capacity. This might not be the case due to another source claiming it will have a lower capacity than what rumors have said.

According to Korean website Pastimelife's report, the South Korea Telecom has revealed a phone listing for the upcoming smartphone. It has the model number SM-N930S on the website, many fans think that this is the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

The Korean website also listed several details for the upcoming phablet. It will weigh about 169 grams, which will be 2 g. lighter than its predecessor Galaxy Note 5. It will also have dimensions of 73.9 millimeters in width, 153.5 mm. in length and 7.9 mm in height.

According to the official website of Samsung, the new phablet is expected to be revealed at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked, which will be on Aug. 2. They believe that this new device will become a powerful instrument for achievement and self-expression. They also believe that these are created for those who want to get the most from their phones.

The press release revealed that the upcoming smartphone will have the added functionality of the S Pen and a large screen. It also revealed the reason why it is called the Galaxy Note 7 instead of the Galaxy Note 6. The new name will complement their Galaxy S7 and the S7 edge, and it will unify their product portfolio.

In other Galaxy S7 news, the official website also revealed in another press release that the Korean climber and explorer Young-Ho Heo has climbed Mount Everest once again. He brought two devices along with him, which were the Galaxy S7 and Gear 360 to record his climb. It was a good decision to bring along the two devices because they were very lightweight, and it took high-resolution video and photos.

Heo said that the two devices helped him out with recording the different sceneries he saw along the way. He added that viewers will get a real feeling of what a crevasse looks like, and how high the mountains are with the Gear 360.

Check out the Samsung Galaxy S7 Design video below:

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