Samsung Galaxy Note 7: fresh renders, video leak online
The render gives us a clearer look at the curved screen, USB Type-C port and the S-pen of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7
As the launch date of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 gets closer, more and more leaks have started to pop up. The first leak comes courtesy of leakster Evan Blass, aka @evleaks who tweeted a render of the upcoming device. The image shows the Blue Coral colour variant with a gold frame that is rumoured to be one of the available colours. It also gives a better look at the curved edge of the device and at the bottom of the device. As per the image, the phone will have a USB Type-C port, the push-to-eject slot for the S-pen, which was introduced in the Galaxy Note 5, and the S-Pen itself. Further, one can also see a part of the iris sensor and camera layout located on top of the display. The render matches the images that were leaked a few days ago.
Samsung's Galaxy Note7 is a big bet that may pay off for the entire industry https://t.co/eIJk8V6biH pic.twitter.com/mLDhmEpvuB
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) July 19, 2016
The second leak is a video that was posted on YouTube by Mobilefun.co.uk. While the video is short and quite grainy, the website says that it shows the upcoming phone being tested for accessory maker Olixar’s Curved Glass Screen Protector.
To recall, Samsung has already confirmed that it will call its next Note device the Galaxy Note 7 and it will launch the device on August 2. Rumours suggest that the phone will feature a 5.7-inch QHD display and might be powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 821 SoC. It may also come with a 12MP DualPixel rear camera and a 5MP front camera.