Samsung Galaxy Note 6 leaked as phablet and laptop hybrid with 16-core processor, 8GB RAM, dual OS

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Samsung is rumored to release another innovation with Samsung Galaxy Note 6. Rumors swirling online suggest that the new handset would be released as a hybrid of a phablet and a laptop with its powerful processor and dual OS.

Even with the recent release of Samsung Galaxy Note 5, the South Korean brand is rumored to be preparing for yet another flagship with Samsung Galaxy Note 6. According to Christian Post, rumors have it that the new device will be a cross of a laptop and a phablet.

The said rumor started when a Samsung patent application was leaked that has to do with dual OS operating system device. While it has not been confirmed yet, Value Walk reported that the device will be released as a smartphone along with a tablet shell which will transform the device into a laptop.

The new addition to the Note series is reported to work as a smartphone whenever the owner pleases operating on its Android OS. But when docked to its tablet shell, it will automatically shift to Windows OS with the phone acting as its touchpad, memory and processor.

The rumores specs for the upcoming Galaxy Note 6 include a 4K display resolution and 6 or 6.2 display size. It will also be released with 30MP rear camera, 7MP front-facing camera as well as a finger print sensor. The device is said to house a 4,200 mAh battery which includes a fast-charging feature.

It is also rumored to be released with a 16-core processor which, as reported by International Business Times, is the minimum requirement for a gaming pc as well as its 8GB RAM. The new smartphone is also rumored to be released in 16GB, 64GB, 32GB, 128GB, and 256GB variants.

No word has been revealed regarding the official release of Samsung Galaxy Note 6, although, it is speculated to be hit the shelves sometime in the third quarter of 2016. Starting price for the new flagship is rumored to be at $1,100.

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