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Samsung Galaxy Note 6 release date, specs rumors: Features 4K display?

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Reports have been circulating over the Internet suggesting that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will come out in August with the highly anticipated Google's newest operating system, Android N. Although the Korean tech giant has yet to provide any official comment regarding the said report, fans believe that the upcoming line will be the next release of the company following the successful rollout of Samsung S7 and S7 Edge.

If rumors prove to be true, Samsung could be making another big release before 2016 ends. If that happens, Apple and the rest of Samsung's competitors will definitely be challenged with the rumored advanced features of the upcoming model.

According to the reports, the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will carry a 5.8-inch RGB AMOLED screen with a 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution. It is also expected to run on at least 4 GB of RAM for users who like to multitask, along with Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and the always reliable Exynos 8 chipset. What is more impressive about this device is its 128 storage capacity, which will be supported with microSD card option. It will give users another option for more storage capacity.

Other features of the upcoming device include the S-Pen and a 4,000 mAh battery. There are also speculations suggesting that the phablet will come with 12 MP rear snapper and 8 MP selfie camera. For sure, the exterior design of the new device will be as impressive as its internal features.

As far as the outer design is concerned, there is no certainty right now on what mold it will come out with. Two potential concepts on the Galaxy Note 6 have emerged.

Meanwhile, fans are certainly hoping that Samsung will make the new Galaxy Note 6 with a 4K display for Gear VR tech compatibility. Samsung is certainly hoping that the Galaxy Note 6 will not end up like its predecessor, which failed to meet the expectations of consumers.