Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Release Date, Specs and Rumors: 3Q 2016 Launch, Expect More than 25-Megapixel Main Camera

By Mark Aserit
Samsung
Employees walk in the main office building of Samsung Electronics in Seoul, South Korea, January 6, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

Prepare to be amazed at the upcoming smartphone from Samsung. It is reported that the South-Korean tech company is now working hard to boost the specifications of the next-generation Galaxy Note series, which could outlast the latest gadgets in the market today. Now, we'll give you the latest details about Samsung Galaxy Note 6's release date, specs and rumors. 

The Galaxy Note series is known for its powerful processors, clear display and other outstanding specifications. Samsung launched Galaxy Note 5 last year, particularly in September, but some gadget lovers want to know what Galaxy Note 6 would look like. We've searched through the internet to get the answers, and here's what we know so far.

Latinos Health said Galaxy Note 6 could become available sometime this year. Some online reports stated the device could be presented in the first quarter of 2016, at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress (MWC).

However, several tech experts noticed some patterns in the launching of Samsung gadgets. Most of the Note series smartphones were launched in the third quarter of the year. For example, Samsung Galaxy Note II was released in September 2012. One year after that, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 hit the market in the same month. For Galaxy Note 4, it was launched in October 2014. As we previously said, Galaxy Note 5 was presented last September. With that information, many Samsung fans believed Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will likely become available in the latter part of the year.

As for its specifications, expect the next Galaxy Note 6 will have top-class features. The device is set to have a clearer and wider screen display than its previous editions. Prepare to be amazed to its ultra-clear 4K screen resolution with at least 800ppi and AMOLED display. In addition, it will also have a foldable screen.

The camera technology of Galaxy Note 6 might beat other snappers available in the market today. Rumors said the device is set to have more than 25-megapixel shooter for its main camera and 16-megapixel shooter for its front camera. Also, it will be capable of shooting images even in a low-light environment.

Furthermore, the upcoming smartphone will be powered with Snapdragon Qualcomm octa-core 2.9 GHz processor, paired with 8GB of RAM for more heavy-duty usage.

As of now, Samsung has not yet confirmed or denied any of these reports, so let's take it with a grain of salt. We'll give more updates once the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 becomes available in the market.

Stay tuned with Gospel Herald for more updates.

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