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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Name Confirmed By Evan Blass – Details Leaked:

Samsung has been among some of the biggest names when it comes to the markets of technology. the company has been coming out with some of the biggest and most popular consumer electronics devices over the past few years, and with the arrival of their smartphone division, the company has become even bigger than ever before. Though Samsung had been creating mobile phones for quite a while, they kicked off into a whole new gear with the Android revolution. Samsung has been smart enough to have two very well established flagship devices – the Samsung Galaxy S series of smartphones and Samsung Galaxy Note series of smartphone phablets. The company is now expected to launch the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

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As of this moment, it is being expected that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be announced on the 2nd of August. The company has been working hard on this device and many new features are expected to be a part of this all new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 device.  The company is expected to release the Note 7 with an iris scanner, and 6GB of RAM, along with the latest Snapdragon 821/823 processor. The device is also expected to feature an impressive 3600mAh battery.

There had been a lot of controversy over the naming of the device, as many people had expected that it would be named the Samsung Galaxy Note 6, but it has been  widely speculated to come out as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The name has been confirmed twice by Evan Blass, one of the most trusted tipsters online.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is all set to come out in the month of August, and what is really strange this time is that Samsung is planning to release the device in a single-edged and a dual-edged variant, with no plans for a flat-screen variant.

 

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