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Samsung Note 7 With 4GB RAM Running Android Marshmallow Spotted at AnTuTu



Samsung Note 7 With 4GB RAM Running Android Marshmallow Spotted at AnTuTu

Highlights

  • The new leak suggests that Note 7 will have 4GB RAM, not 3GB
  • Note 7 listed as running Android Marshmallow not Nougat
  • Earlier leaks also suggested that Note 7 will feature 6GB RAM
As per a report by Times News, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has made its way to the AnTuTu database and its specifications are slightly different compared to the previously leaked specifications on GeekBench where the smartphone was spotted running the Android 7.0 Nougat and with 3GB of RAM. On Geekbench, the phone believed to be Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was listed with model number SM-N930F.

However, on AnTuTu, the latest smartphone is listed as model number SM-N930V and is shown to have 4GB RAM. Note 7 is also said to be running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow instead of Nougat. The other specifications are similar to numerous previous leaks and the smartphone is expected to sport a 5.7-inch qHD display with a resolution of 1440x2560 pixels.


There have been numerous leaks earlier that suggested Note 7 will come packed with 6GB RAM.
On AnTuTu, the smartphone is listed to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with Adreno 530 GPU. It comes equipped with a 13-megapixel rear LED flash camera and a 5-megapixel front facing camera. The device is shown to have 64GB of inbuilt storage.


According to multiple leaks, the phone will also feature an Iris scanner and will don a dual-edged display similar to company's Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.

The phone is also expected to feature a 3600mAH battery that can last for up to 20 hours of video playback.
 
With this year's phablet, the company is expected to skip a numeral and name the Galaxy Note 5 successor - Galaxy Note 7. This move is apparently expected by Samsung to un-complicate things for the customer. While the flagship Galaxy S series consisted of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge this year, the company is believed to be thinking that the name Galaxy Note 6 would confuse customers, and make them think that it was launched last year

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