Samsung Galaxy Note 6 specs rumors update: To feature 4k display and improved RAM

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has proven to be one of the most successful of the company's endeavors and fans are eagerly waiting for the upcoming Galaxy Note 6. According to a report from Trusted Reviews, waiting for the next device will be rewarding as it is set to boast a bevy of incredible new features.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5, the predecessor of Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Samsung

According to the report, the Galaxy Note 6 is likely going to sport up to 6 GB of RAM, making it one of the first mobile devices to utilize this much speed and power. This is paired with the rumor that it will have a built-in 256GB storage chip, which can further be expanded with the use of a micro SD card.

In regards to its screen, which is arguably one of the best features of the Galaxy Note 5, the Note 6 is expected to sport a 5.5-inch screen, although it is suggested this may increase to 6 inches. It is also rumored to utilize a 4K resolution display, which is quite ambitious but noted to still be in the realm of possibility.

Phone Arena also states that the Galaxy Note 6 will have two chipsets, one for each version, mimicking the same strategy utilized by the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. The report states that the Galaxy Note 6 is likely to sport either a Qualcomm Snapdragon or an Exynos processor, depending on carrier or location.

With all these powerful features, it is expected to consume a lot of energy, but Trusted Reviews states that the device is expected to utilize a 4,000 mAh battery. This is expected to give it enough battery life to last longer than a few hours even with all of its features maxed out for heavy activities such as gaming or mobile video editing.

The device is expected to launch by August, based on the release and unveiling of the Galaxy Note 5, Note 4 and Note 3. However, Samsung has not yet made any announcements regarding an official release window at the time being.

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