Leakages have been stacking up as gadget and gizmo geeks are getting closer to the release of Galaxy Note 7, especially now that the techno-dynamo has been spotted on AnTuTu.
Just lately, the Galaxy Note 7 has showed up on Geekbench, having a model number SM-930F, showcasing little bits of information about its specifications. However, the fresh listing of AnTuTu shows some variations in the alleged specifications, GSMarena reported.
The device that was showcased on Geekbench is associated with octa-core CPU, Android Nougat 7.0 and 3 GB RAM. Although the assumed 3 GB was considered an error, the device is surely packed with 4 GB of RAM in its official release.
Meanwhile, other leaks have provided information about the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be innovating a futuristic iris scanner to strengthen security, a dual-edged display just like the Galaxy S7 and the fresh S Pen stylus with features of Air Command. The gadget is also rumored to have a powerful 3,600 mAh batter life to let the high-end display work and allegedly would last for up to 20 hours of video playback, Tech Times reported.
On the other hand, AnTuTu has announced the gadget with model number SM-930V, 4 GB RAM instead of 3 GB however, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow instead of Nougat, UK Times reports.
Additional specs that AnTuTu revealed includes a 13-megapixel main camera and a 5-megapixel for front cam and 64 GB storage for internal capacity.
Samsung also reported to release a super-fast UFS this year, and will be integrated in the system of the Note 7.
Rumors also accounts that gadget would come into different variant with 6GB RAM and native storage complements such as 126 GB and 256 GB.
Finally, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will come as a descendant of the past year's Note 5, skipping number six to be more aligned with the Galaxy S7 series. The company has issued statements that this was a strategy to avoid confusion between customers who might mistake the name Galaxy Note 6 as an older model.