Friday, April 22, 2016

Exclusive: Samsung test two versions of Galaxy Note 6 – GSM Helpdesk Netherlands

The last few weeks have already cropped up several rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Note 6. It can be expected that Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is present traditionally in August or September. A reliable source has to GSM Helpdesk reported that Samsung is currently testing two different versions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 6.

The probability that there will be a sequel this year for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge + is quite small. The new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is actually already in the waters of this unit. This revealed that Samsung Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has not released in Europe, the information is that we have received even more interesting.



Two prototypes, only one launch

According to our source will be this summer, only one device as a successor to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge + will be presented. Yet Samsung shows two devices to be tested.

Both devices only differ in appearance from each other, know our source. One version with a normal “flat” screen of 5.8 inches, the second device has a curved display screen of 5.8 inches. Both displays have a qHD screen resolution (1440 x 2560 pixels). According to our source would Samsung not made a choice yet have which will be released by the two devices. It is clear that only one of the two will come.



No difference under the hood

In terms of hardware, both smartphones exactly match each other. Both devices are powered by a new version of Samsung’s Exynos processor 8. These are prototypes for the European market. This processor, which our source could not reveal the type number, a slightly higher clock speed would have the Exynos chipset 8 in the current Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. There are, according to our source also equipped prototype of the Galaxy Note 6 in circulation by Qualcomm Snapdragon 823 chipset.

Other interesting details that manages to reveal our source is that both prototypes of as much as 6 gigabytes available memory. The internal storage capacity of the aircraft is 32 gigabytes, and both models are equipped with a MicroSD memory card slot. Both prototypes running on the developer version of Android N. Samsung would it aim to present the aircraft shortly after the official launch of Android N.



1 2-megapixel dual-pixel camera

The Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is equipped with the same 12-megapxielcamera with dual pixel technology that Samsung now uses in its Galaxy Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. However, the camera software would be improved more extensive and more. Improvements and new features in the camera software Note 6 will this autumn as an update to the current Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge be.



Biometric Security

Earlier rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 suggested that would benefit from the device both a fingerprint sensor and an iris scanner. Our source can report with certainty that at least one fingerprint sensor is present in the Galaxy Note 6. The rumors about the iris scanner could not confirm our source.

As iris scanners are using the front camera, connect our source not exclude such a function in the Note 6 will sit, but this functionality still (deliberately) hidden or not available in the prototypes of the device.

Huge battery

Finally, our source reports also interesting details about the battery. Although no exact battery capacity can be called, the battery capacity was 4,000 mAh to close up against the lie. This makes the Galaxy Note would receive 6 one of the biggest battery that Samsung has ever used. Only recently presented Samsung Galaxy A9 and Galaxy A9 Pro (with a 6-inch wide screen) have a similar or larger battery.



Subject to minor changes

Although the prototype of the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 according to our source relative final and would eye, underlines our source that Samsung still test with multiple hardware configurations and that the model will present still occur little nuances Samsung in August or September in the now pre-mirrored hardware configuration.

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