Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is rumored to come with USB Type-C port, Iris scanner, 6 GB RAM and a massive battery of 4200 mAh power. It may also be called as Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
Samsung is expected to unveil its next device sometime in the second half of this year. It is strongly rumoured that Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be equipped with a USB Type-C connection port, along with a possible addition of an iris scanner, so that users can unlock the device by simply looking at it, according to Forbes.
The leaked images of the device on Twitter reveal dual edged curves on the display, which point towards the fact that it is the Galaxy Note 6 Edge variant. This rumour is being stated since a long time, and several leaks are slowly confirming the existence of an Edge variant for Galaxy Note 6. It is also speculated that instead of the \"6\" sufficed at the end, the upcoming device may be called Galaxy Note 7.
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There can also be seen a USB Type-C port at the bottom of the device, pointing towards the fact that Samsung will finally ditch the Micro USB port. The leaked images of Samsung Galaxy Note 6 also show two large and three small sensors, which are situated on the top of the display screen. This implies that the addition of the iris scanner in Galaxy Note 6 is inevitable.
The upcoming phablet is expected to come with dimensions of 153 x 74.5 x 7.8 mm. It will also sport a 5.8 inch QHD screen display, along with a Snapdragon 820 SoC coupled with 6 GB of RAM.
The device will also be armed with 32 GB of inbuilt storage which will be expandable through a microSD card. As far as the camera specs are concerned, it will sport a 12 mega pixel rear camera along with a Dual Pixel setup in the front camera module, according to BGR.
The device and its variants are expected to be released sometime in August. The price range for the devices is yet to be revealed.
Watch the video to know more about the expected features of the device: