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Samsung Galaxy Note 6 update: Smartphone may come with same accessories as Galaxy S7

The Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is slated to offer the same set of accessories as the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, according to unconfirmed reports. The rumoured next iteration of Galaxy Note 5 will reportedly come packed with significantly overhauled specs than its predecessor.

According to SamMobile, Samsung's new flagship smartphone will offer seven different case options. The list of accessories may also incorporate an LED Flip wallet, leather cover, screen protector, S View cover, Backpack battery pack, Lens Cover and Clear View.

The report also mentioned that the list of accessories may also include keyboard cover and a wireless charging pad.  

The Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is believed to feature 5.8 inch Slim RGB AMOLED display with a Quad HD resolution. The new member of the Galaxy Note family is also rumoured to sport a whopping 6GB of RAM. The Note 6 could be the first smartphone to house a humongous 6GB RAM.

A massive 3,700mAh battery may also be a part of the smartphone. The Galaxy Note 6 is speculated to be unveiled with Android N out-of-the-box.

According to prevailing rumours, Samsung will announce the new Galaxy Note 6 before Apple's new iPhone 7, which is rumoured to be unveiled in September. However, Samsung has not yet confirmed the Galaxy Note 6 release date.

Rumors also suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 may feature IP68 water resistance, USB Type-C port and an iris scanner.

The Note 6 is also speculated to sport Qualcomm's Snapdragon 823 SoC. The Snapdragon 823 chipset can support up to 8GB of RAM and incorporates a 64-bit Kryo 2.6GHz quad-core and Adreno 530 GPU, as reported by iDigitalTimes.


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