Trending News|February 11, 2016 10:14 EST
Galaxy Note 6 Release Date, Specs Unveiled: Note 6 Can Be Transformed Into Dual OS Netbook?
Samsung has been making headlines again in the world of mobile news as new flagship devices conquer every tech savvy individual's interest and attention. Aside from the reports about their newest handsets, the South Korean tech giant is said to release the all-new Galaxy Note 6 real soon.
Samsung is about to launch the much-awaited device in Europe, as Inquirer reports. According to the website, the company finally decided to take the leap after fans got disappointed about the Galaxy Note 5 which were not release in the UK.
The next stylus-equipped smartphone, which will reportedly come in place of the Galaxy S7 Edge Plus is speculated to be announced mid-year, specifically in June. Possible enough, the announcement could be done at the IFA technology show in Germany later this year.
As for the specs, Galaxy Note 6 could sport a 6in or 6.2in display. They also assume that the handset will be powered by Google's newest Android 6.0 Marshmallow software, that comes out with a new feature- the TouchWiz UI.
On the other hand, Tech Times claim that the Galaxy Note 6 could have a powerful 16-core processor and 8GB RAM. It can also have Samsung's own Exynos 8890 processor or Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820.
Meanwhile, those who like to take pictures all the time may feel excited as it has been rumored as well that Galaxy Note 6 could pack a relatively enormous 30MP rear-facing sensor and a 16MP selfie camera.
More than that, Patently Mobile speculates that the Galaxy Note 6 can be transformed into a dual-OS netbook and with an optional docking station, making it both and Android-powered phablet and a Windows machine.
Samsung is yet to confirm these rumors so let's keep our finger cross while waiting for more Galaxy Note 6 news.