Samsung Galaxy Note 6 specs: next iteration to come with huge 8GB RAM and 16-core CPU, rumors suggest

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Samsung's next smartphone/tablet hybrid iteration (or commonly referred to as Phablet), the Samsung Galaxy Note 6, is now in the spotlight of rumors as many speculations have recently been spotted—despite the fact that the Galaxy Note 5 is still quite fresh in the market with only a couple of months old. Many reports have emerged and have suggested that the next flagship will come with impressive, albeit farfetched, specifications that might even be associated with a gaming laptop.

According to the report from Tech Times later last month, the next iteration of the Note phablet from the South Korean-based manufacturer, Samsung Galaxy Note 6, is now being rumored to run on an unnamed 16-core processor. On top of that, the report has also suggested that its CPU will most likely be backed up by an 8GB RAM that can also produce 4K quality display resolution.

Aside from the overwhelming amount of RAM the Note 6 will possess, Tech Times has also suggested that the camera of the device is going to be the biggest one in the line of phablet handsets. It is rumored to be equipped with a 30MP main camera on its rear with a 16MP front-facing snapper. Furthermore, a 16MP front cam is actually a bit over-the-top and fans have changed the speculations to a more reasonable one, a 7MP front-facing camera.

In terms of storage capacity, rumors have suggested that it might come with five different variants of 16GB, 32, 64, 128 and a whopping 256GB memory capacity. Lastly, its battery is said to come at a high capacity of 4,200mAh.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is expected to be unveiled Q3 of 2016 and price is estimated to be around US$1,100. However, since there are still no words yet coming from Samsung and the rumored specs are a bit over-the-top, it's best for fans to take this with a reasonable, big, pinch amount of salt until proven accurate otherwise.

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