Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Android-smartphone Galaxy S7 is waterproof, and the Galaxy Note 6 get 6 GB of RAM – Overclockers.ru

Smartphones Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge will be presented on February 21, and the company has already started to advertise new items. Previously, the web slides have been published that show some of the main features of Galaxy S7 edge: fingerprint scanner, a curved display, protected from moisture and the camera’s ability to shoot in low light conditions

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Today, the Indonesian subsidiary of Samsung posted in its official channel on YouTube video with a note #TheNextGalaxy, which promotes not yet submitted the flagship. In the video, the Indonesian athlete Delli Trisyadinda (Dellie Threesyadinda) uses a new smartphone during workouts. Of course, the video does not specify the name of the smartphone, but it is clear that this new Galaxy S7 edge with a curved display. Spot confirms that the smartphone has a housing, protected from the fluid ingress, and that supports the new wireless charging technology.


 

 

And according to new rumors from China smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 6 get 6 GB of RAM and a 5.8-inch display. For comparison, Note 5 has 4 GB of RAM and a 5.7-inch screen.


 

Of course, 6 GB of RAM seem doubtful, but still it is quite possible. In September last year, Samsung started producing 6 GB of RAM chips for smartphones. Also, according to rumors, some Chinese manufacturers are already preparing a flagship smartphone with 6GB of RAM.


 

Galaxy Note 5.8 will receive a 6-inch display type Slim RGB AMOLED with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Displays of this type last used in Samsung’s flagship devices in the Galaxy S II. It is also reported that the new Note will receive a more capacious battery compared to its predecessor.


 

According to rumors, the smartphone will be released in versions on the Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8890, and will be available with 64 and 128 GB of solid-state memory UFS 2.0. Also, the novelty will receive a 12-megapixel main camera with improved optical stabilization.

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