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New Samsung Galaxy Note 7 leak reveals USB Type-C port support

By Maitrayee Iyer on Jul 3, 2016 at 3:45 PM Email @maitrayee94 comments Tags: Samsung Samsung Galaxy Note 7 News samsung-galaxy-note-7-tempered-glass-leak

We have come across many leaks and rumors doing round the corner in the last few weeks about the Samsung's new generation Note smartphone, called the Galaxy Note 7. The last leak had suggested that the smartphone will be launched in three color variants and that the device will come with dual curve display and iris scanner. Now, another leak reveals the device will come with a USB Type-C port on, first Samsung smartphone to have this feature.

The latest information comes through a leaked image from accessory maker Olixar, which confirms the presence of USB Type-C port. The image of a tempered glass screen protector for the Galaxy Note 7 reveals the USB Type-C port at the bottom. The bottom of the Galaxy Note 7 has a loudspeaker, an S-Pen slot, and a headphone jack. However, this is yet another conformation to the iris scanner embedded on the front panel along with the light sensor, and the earpiece.

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 specifications, features: From what we know so far, the Galaxy Note 7 will come with a QHD Super AMOLED display, 64GB onboard storage, 12-megapixel rear camera with dual-pixel technology and PDAF, and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera.

Other rumors have suggested that the Galaxy Note 7 will come with IP68 certification, making it resistant to dust and water. Some rumors also suggest that the Galaxy Note 7 will come in three colors -onyx, silver titanium, and blue coral.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Note 7 at an unpacked event on August 2. The date has not been officially confirmed by the company and so we suggest you to take this with a pinch of salt.

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