Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Release Date, Specs And Rumors: Expect Massive 6-GB RAM

By Mark Aserit
Samsung devices
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 rumors

Many gadget lovers are waiting for the launching of Samsung Galaxy S7, but some hardcore fans are already looking beyond the Galaxy S7 release.  Rumors about the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 6 are now available online. Now, here are freshest information about Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Release date, Specs and Rumors.

Today's online reports said the next-generation Galaxy Note will be a powerhouse, sporting a top-class 6-GB RAM as a main feature. It will also come with two variants of processors --- Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8890. These powerful processors and higher RAM capacity will definitely improve the device's functionality, making it efficient for heavy use.

Being a premiere flagship device, Galaxy Note 6 is expected to carry a trailblazing feature when it hits the market. Should the high RAM capacity for the Galaxy Note 6 be proven true, it will again establish a new baseline for premium smartphones, since it will be the first smartphone to use 6 GB of RAM.

Aside from 6 GB RAM, the next iteration of Galaxy Note is expected to have longer battery life. The current Note 5 has 3,000 mAh of power, but Note 6 might be powered with a 4,000 mAh.

For photography, the Galaxy Note 6 is rumored to have 12-megapixel camera partnered with Super OIS Plus setup that includes a 5-axis image stabilization system.

As for the display features of the Note 6, Tech Times reported it will have a 5.8-inch 2,560 x 1,440 Quad HD "Slim RGB" Super AMOLED display, which will give the phone a crisper blue color. Also, the device might come with a fast-charging technology. Furthermore, Samsung Galaxy Note 6 might be available with an upgraded S Pen stylus to make the device more functional.

The South Korean phone maker will also install a pressure-sensitive display technology in the upcoming smartphone. The technology is also present in iPhone 6S of Apple. This rumored feature could be true as Samsung is reportedly talking with Synaptics to incorporate the latter's ClearForce pressure-sensitive display technology.

The release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is not yet confirmed, but it might happen later this year, since the first half has been planned for the release of Galaxy S7. The price range of the device might be similar to the current Galaxy Note. Samsung Galaxy Note 6's price range could start around £650 SIM-free.

As always, we advise our readers to take these rumors with a huge grain of salt. Samsung has not yet confirmed or denied any of these details.

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