Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Specs, Release Date, Rumors: See the New Flagship Device at MWC or Q3 of 2016

By Mark Aserit
Samsung products
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Samsung has a wide variety of devices for their loyal customers. The company also never fails to deliver fast and powerful gadgets every year, so many people are asking when they will see the Galaxy Note 6. Here's the latest update about Samsung Galaxy Note 6's specs, release date and rumors.

Even though many people are using the recently launch Galaxy Note 5, several Samsung followers are curious to know what the Note 6 would look like. The South Korean tech-giant is known for their Galaxy Note releases that have outstanding specifications over the last couple of years.

As for the launching of the device, Latinos Post reported that it could be released sometime this year, in time for Europe's biggest tech showcase IFA. But several online reports published that Note 6 could be unveiled in March during Barcelona's Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016.

However, some tech experts noticed that Samsung has a tradition of releasing new devices during the third quarter of the year. Samsung Galaxy became available in the markets fall last year.

Nonetheless, the sixth-generation of Samsung Galaxy Note series will hit tech stores this year.

Here are the specs and features of the device:

According to International Business Times, the Note 6 will reportedly have clearer and wider screen than its previous versions. Buyers should expect a 4K screen resolution, AMOLED display and curved screen. It is also possible that the screen could exceed six-inches if Samsung listens to the desires of consumers.

The Note 6's camera technology could compete with the top of the class gadgets on the market. The device is predicted to have more than a 20-megapixel camera. It is also rumored to have an ability to shoot even in a low-light environment.

Samsung Note 6 is set to boast a 16-core processor clocked at 3.1GHz. Also, Snapdragon and Exynos chipset, along with 8GB of RAM, would give less chance for the gadget to freeze during heavy usage.

Another interesting aspect of Galaxy Note 6 that has emerged in recent weeks is the suggestion that it can also transform as a laptop. This innovative 2-in-1 function would certainly be a hit for gadget lovers.

Furthermore, Samsung followers would definite adore Galaxy Note 6 's fingerprint scanner, fast wireless charging, and micro SD support ranging from 32 to 128 GB.

Stay tuned with Gospel Herald for more updates about Samsung's announcements.

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