Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Rumored Specs, Release Date: Bendable 4K Display, 3GHz Exynos Processor?

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Samsung has been quiet on whether there will be a Galaxy Note 6. However, it does not stop fans from speculating about the sequel to their phablet.

Based on the history of the Korean tech giant's release schedule, the new phablet could come next year in the third quarter. The most likely release date may be in October 2016, according to Latinos Post.

Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Rumored Specs

With the recent roll outs of Android phones with two three gigabytes of RAM, it would not be a shock that the new phone from Samsung could have 4GB RAM. Multitasking and caching background apps will not be a problem at all.

For the processor, the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 could be powered by a new Exynos processor, according to theGalaxyNote6.com. It could also be clocked up to 3.0 GHz seeing as the technology is progressing and improving fast.

The phone could also sport a Super AMOLED 4K display or it could follow suit with the Galaxy S6 Edge's screen. Considering that it could be about a year from now, the phone could even have a flexible display.

Fans will no doubt expect a new stylus pen for the Samsung Galaxy Note 6. Apple recently unveiled their complex Apple Pencil for the iPad Pro. The Cupertino-tech giant claims that it's more than a stylus.

Samsung could also launch a new stylus to go with the new phablet. It could even be named as the S-Pen or the Stylus-S. However, the company has not announced anything yet.

In terms of storage, the Galaxy Note 6 could feature a variant with 256GB in internal storage, according to SamsungGalaxyNote6i.com Expandable memory support may not even be existent for the new phablet.

The camera could be an impressive one at around 30MP for the rear. Battery capacity is being expected at 4500mAh for such a powerful and large Android smartphone.

Samsung's rumored Galaxy Note 6 still has no leaked photos or insider information. More news can be expected in the following months.

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