Samsung Galaxy Note 7 specifications have been leaked on Antutu app. (Source: Evan Blass/Twitter)
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 specifications have been leaked on AnTuTu app, reports Times News. Samsung’s flagship smartphone, which is set to launch on August 2, has been listed as model number SM-N930V on AnTuTu.
According to the listing, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will come with 4GB RAM. It was earlier said to have 6GB RAM. Also, the Note 7 will run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and not Android Nougat – as expected earlier.
Other specifications include: 5.7-inch QHD SAMOLED display, 64GB + microSD, 12MP DualP rear camera plus 5MP front shooter and IP68 certification. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will include a big 4000 mAh battery.
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Leaks also claim the Galaxy Note 7 will definitely come with an Iris scanner, and this is one rumour that has been talked about for a long time with Samsung’s top smartphones.
It was earlier speculated that Samsung could ditch Galaxy Note 6 in the number line-up to keep up the Note series with Galaxy S7, S7 edge series. And, noted tipster Evan Blass confirmed the same in a recent tweet.
Blass also put out pictures of the new device that could launch in Black Onyx, Silver Titanium and Blue Cora colour variants. We’ll have to wait and see which rumours come true with the Galaxy Note 7.