Revealed: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to Pack 64GB Storage and Three Color Variants

Galaxy Note 7

It has been rumored that Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be coming in with a monstrous onboard storage, something in the regions of 256GB, but still with support for microSD card storage.

While there is no concrete information to back up this claim, there is none to rule out the same feature from showing up on the Galaxy Note 7. However, we might have just come across a clue as to what the Note 7 will come with as far as onboard storage is concerned.

According to Evan Blass (@evleaks), the upcoming Samsung phablet will not be the Galaxy Note 6, instead, we’ll have a Galaxy Note 7. In addition, the renowned leaker claims that the phablet will indeed carry an iris scanner as well as onboard storage of 64GB. This is welcome news for many of those anticipating the release of this phone. With such a significant memory for storage, it might mean some users will never require adding a microSD card to the phone, something many consider as a huge contributing factor when it comes to a phone’s reduced speed of performing tasks.

Samsung Galaxy Note 7

In addition, the leaked details also confirm that the Galaxy Note 7 will be coming in with a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with QHD resolution, contrary to previous reports that had pointed towards a 5.8-inch Slim RGB AMOLED screen. Blass seems to quash away recent claims that Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be coming in with a dual-lens camera setup, similar to the LG G5 and Huawei P9. Apparently, the phablet will pack the same camera specs as the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in addition to IP68 water and dust resistance certification. As for the color variants, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will have three – blue, black and silver.

Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy Note 7 on August 2 and avail it for purchase about two weeks later. Unlike the Galaxy S7 series, the Galaxy Note 7 is expected to come with USB Type-C connectivity.

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