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Galaxy Note 7 Rumors : Summer Release, Curved Screen

Galaxy Note 7 Rumors : Summer Release, Curved Screen

Posted on July 5, 2016December 7, 2018 By Jarvis

We’re about a month away from getting our hands on the next Galaxy Note if rumors about an August release for the updated phablet pan out. But we may already know what the new phone looks like thanks to some leaked marketing images of the upcoming Note.

Credit: Image via @EvLeaks

The leaks come courtesy of Evan Blass, a usually reliable leaker who posted what he said are final marketing renders for the Note on his Twitter account. The image, which shows three models, reveals a new iris scanner next to the phone’s front camera and confirms a new name for the phone — it’ll be the Galaxy Note 7.

That means Samsung is jumping from the Note 5 straight to the Note 7, a leap that had first been reported last month by South Korea’s ETNews. With the name change, Samsung hopes to bring the naming of the Note phablets in line with the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.
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Wearables Tags:camera, galaxy, Galaxy note, Galaxy Note 7, Galaxy S7, hands on, Note 5, Note 7, phablet, S7 EDGE, Samsung, south korea, Twitter

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