While the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge , the rumor mill has been churning out tidbits about Samsung’s next flagship, the Galaxy Note 6. We have with 6GB of RAM and Android N out of the box, and today a list with the model number of the Note 6 for various regions has made its way online.
The is codenamed Grace, which we have known for some time (the Note 5 was Noble, so you can see the line of thinking with the Note lineup’s codename). The list contains two interesting bits – a European variant is mentioned right at the very bottom, and it seems Samsung will now be using the same model number for all the major US carrier variants. With the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, the company has already simplified things by keeping the same model number for all the unlocked variants, and it seems it will take things a step further with the Note 6 later this year.
For those unaware, having similar model numbers across different markets means Samsung can push out updates considerably faster than before instead of making consumers wait for weeks for their turn. We all know , but things are looking up this year. For example, the first major S7 and S7 edge update , for both the single and dual-SIM versions.
If this list is accurate (it probably is, though we’re trying to confirm with our sources), the Galaxy Note 6 will also come in a dual-SIM variety in some markets. As we exclusively confirmed, the Note 6 . It could also feature an iris scanner, and could be . How much of all this turns out to be true remains to be seen, but , the next Note flagship might just turn out to be mighty impressive.
The is codenamed Grace, which we have known for some time (the Note 5 was Noble, so you can see the line of thinking with the Note lineup’s codename). The list contains two interesting bits – a European variant is mentioned right at the very bottom, and it seems Samsung will now be using the same model number for all the major US carrier variants. With the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, the company has already simplified things by keeping the same model number for all the unlocked variants, and it seems it will take things a step further with the Note 6 later this year.
For those unaware, having similar model numbers across different markets means Samsung can push out updates considerably faster than before instead of making consumers wait for weeks for their turn. We all know , but things are looking up this year. For example, the first major S7 and S7 edge update , for both the single and dual-SIM versions.
If this list is accurate (it probably is, though we’re trying to confirm with our sources), the Galaxy Note 6 will also come in a dual-SIM variety in some markets. As we exclusively confirmed, the Note 6 . It could also feature an iris scanner, and could be . How much of all this turns out to be true remains to be seen, but , the next Note flagship might just turn out to be mighty impressive.