Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy Note 7 early August, and
leaks surrounding the phablet are in abundance. The latest one touts
that the Note 7 will have a 5.8-inch display with dual curved screen,
and a 4000mAh battery. The report also reveals that unlike last year,
this year the Note phablet will be launched in the Netherlands market.
Last year, Samsung did not launch the Galaxy Note 5 in Netherlands;
however it looks to launch the Galaxy Note 7 in the market this year.
GSMHelpdesk reports that the Galaxy Note 7 will sport a 5.8-inch
dual-edge display with 2K (2560×1440 pixels) resolution. It is expected
to run on a slightly faster Exynos processor (previous rumours however
also hint at a Snapdragon 823 SoC), paired with 6GB of RAM. There is a
12-megapixel rear camera pegged, and a Dual Pixel setup in the front.
There’s also an expected 4000mAh battery on board.
The report also claims that the Netherlands market will get the Note 7
as early as the second or third week of August. The expected unveil
date of the phablet is said to be August 2. The price of the Samsung
Galaxy Note 7 in Netherlands is rumoured to be at EUR 799 (roughly Rs.
62,000).
The latest rumours also suggest that Samsung will ditch the flat
variant, and only launch a single Galaxy Note 7 model with curved
display. A separate report from Korea’s ETnews reveals that the Amoled
displays for the Galaxy Note 7 will be made by three companies – Samsung
SDI, Dow Chemical, and Idemitsu Kosan. The report claims that Samsung
SDI will supply the ‘phosphorescence green host’, while Dow Chemical
will ship the red material, and Idemitsu Kosan will produce the blue
one.
The Galaxy Note 7 is tipped to also sport an iris scanner that will
enable users to unlock the smartphone just by looking at it. will enter
mass production in July, and one million units are expected to be made
for first phase.

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