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Samsung Note 6 Could Be Released by the End of This Year

After two years since the release of Samsung's Galaxy Note 5, there has been much anticipation for the next installment in the mobile series.

The current model of the Galaxy Note series is a fan favorite, with its improved design and aesthetically appealing display. The upcoming Galaxy Note 6 is expected to provide stellar features when it releases.

It was revealed that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy note 6 will take on the same design as the Galaxy S6, which means that it will boast a metallic exterior. There are reports stating that it will be similar to the recently released Galaxy S7 edge, except that it will include its signature stylus.

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The phone will have a 5.7" display, which uses a Quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440. It was said that it could feature its Super AMOLED technology. However, there are also speculations that it could return to the Super AMOLED Plus in order to improve the battery life of the phone. In addition, this change will make the new model much slimmer model than previous phones in the series.

While there has yet to be any news regarding the exact price of the upcoming device, there are speculations that it will cost around $700 USD, which is around the same price of the Note 5 when it was released. However, there are reports suggesting that the upcoming model will cost less than the previous model, as that is how the new Galaxy S7 was priced.

There is no announcement regarding when the new smart phone will be released. Meanwhile, there are speculations that it will release sometime in the fall. Reports hint that Samsung will once again try to upstage the release of the upcoming iPhone 7.

Nevertheless, consumers are excited to see the next addition to the Samsung Note series.

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