Samsung Galaxy Note 7 release date: regular display version included in lineup?

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Although Samsung has yet to comment on the rumors, speculations continue to float online about the next company flagship reportedly launching in August. New rumors say that the next Galaxy Note may also become available as a regular standard-display variant.

According to SamMobile, although the South Korea-based tech giant has yet to confirm it, the Galaxy Note 7 has been briefly sighted on the company's website. Reportedly, Samsung has listed a new flagship with model number SM-N930F. Although the listing did not indicate any details about the device, the industry follower stated that this may be a hint that the Galaxy Note 7 series will include a version with a regular display.

Previously, leaks established that the next Galaxy Note will only have an edge, and even dual-edge, display. However, the SM-N930F model number is reportedly similar to regular Samsung flagship variants. The base models of the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note 5 bear the numbers SM-N910 and SM-N920, respectively.

It is said that fans will have the chance to check out the next Galaxy Note by August, as rumors claim that the Galaxy Note 7 will enter production as early as next month. In addition, observers say that with the speculations coming out of South Korea, it may already be confirmed that Samsung will skip the sixth-gen version of the flagship, going straight to Galaxy Note 7 after the current-gen Galaxy Note 5. Reportedtly, the company is streamlining its flagship products lineup. Since another flagship series, the Galaxy S, is already on the Galaxy S7 version, the Galaxy Note series will have to adjust.

While the specs sheet of the next Galaxy Note is still unofficial, speculations suggest that Samsung is pulling out all the stops in making sure that the Galaxy Note 7 is a premium lineup. Under the hood specs reportedly include 6GB of usable RAM, a 256GB storage option and a new display technology.

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