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The Galaxy Note 6 should be presented in August 2016. But renderings PHABLET the Samsung already circulating. Leaks would disclose its exact dimensions.
The Galaxy Note 6 or 7 rating, is the center of attention before its presentation this summer. Samsung is expected to announce its PHABLET in August 2016. But after numerous leaks and rumors, its data sheet is already almost complete. On 3 June 2016, 3D renderings unveiled the design of the Galaxy Note 6. Today its precise dimensions appear in new reports .
Galaxy Note 6: smaller but more powerful
one of the recent reports of the Galaxy Note 6 has been published by @ShaiMizrachi. It originated with a manufacturer of accessories. Galaxy Note 6 dimensions were compared to those of the Galaxy Note 5 . The Note 6 displays 153 mm high and 74.5 mm wide and 76.1 mm against 153.2 mm for the Note 5. The 2016 version of the Samsung PHABLET is slightly thicker than its predecessor, with 7.8 mm deep against 7.6 mm.
the reduction of the Samsung PHABLET of dimensions not would impact its screen. The latter would always between 5.7 and 5.9 inches. The thickness of the gain Note 6 could signal an imposing battery 4000 mAh or 4200 mAh. What to provide for its qHD screen as its Snapdragon 823 and its 6 GB of RAM
Galaxy Note. 6: The Edge version of the run?
the second reports come from @Onleaks, continuing his video of 3 June 2016. These 3D models show the relative sizes of the Galaxy Note 6 and Note 5. It is always the version with curved edges of Note 6 is presented. His appearances feed doubt on the existence of a Galaxy Note 6 and Note 6 a separate Edge . Unless the recent leaks concern precisely this variation.
Anyway, the Note 6 seems to be inspired from the 5 and Galaxy Note Edge S7. Finally, no dual camera sensor would be expected from these reports. However, camera Galaxy Note 6 would be less prominent than that of his predecessor . It would fit better as the chassis. To the delight of lovers of smooth designs. As for the versions of the Galaxy Note 6, if any, other leaks should concern in the coming weeks.
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