Samsung Galaxy Note 6 renders leak in new video
A new video with supposed renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 has leaked. The video confirms Edge variant & USB Type-C
A new video posted on YouTube by uSwitch shows the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 rendered from all angles based on the leaked blueprints available. The video shows the curved edges of the phone which pretty much confirms the Galaxy Note 6 Edge variant.
The renders also confirm the USB Type-C ports at the bottom of the device, which may finally mark the end of the Micro-USB era. On top of the device, there seem to be 2 large and 3 smaller sensors. One of them surely would be a camera, but the others are speculated to be IRIS sensors, according to a report on the uSwitch website. This will certainly be a huge step towards using Biometric authentication.
However, it’s still unclear whether the phone will be called Galaxy Note 6 or 7. The display is said to be a 5.8inch QHD display. As reported earlier, the phone is said to house 3GB of RAM and a 12MP dual pixel camera similar to the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Apparently, the Samsung Prototypes were running Exynos 8 and Snapdragon 823 chipsets which suggests there may be variations in the chipsets running as well. There were also reports about the phone having up to 256GB of storage and a 4200 mAh battery. For the rest of the tentative technical specifications, check out this page.