Originally by tech times,
Sounding a bit like a gaming PC, the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is rumored to run on a 16-core processor and a 4K display. It will even be stocked with the gaming PC minimum of 8 GB of RAM, if the reports are true.
Despite Samsung having just launched the Galaxy Note 5, rumors are already swirling around about a successor to the phablet. The Galaxy Note 6 is expected to arrive in the third quarter of 2016 and is said to be loaded.
The Galaxy Note 6 will allegedly boast a 30 MP rear camera and a 16 MP selfie cam but other reports put the selfie cam at a more conventional 7MP.
It’ll have a foldable 4K display, at either 6 / 6.2 inches, and will feature fast-charging technology, which is expected to deliver a 40 percent charge in just four minutes. The phone will also support wireless charging, because that’s something Samsung seems to really lagging behind on.
For biometrics and Samsung Pay, the Note 6 will include a fingerprint scanner. And it’ll also include either a retina or an iris scanner.
Elsewhere inside of the Galaxy Note 6, there will be a ton of sensors. The handset’s sensors will include a barometer, thermometer, a compass and a SP02 oxygen sensor for blood pressure and a sensor for heart rate. The phone will be both dust- and shock-proof.
The Note 6 will have a robust 4700 / 4,200 mAh battery and will be available in storage configurations of 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256 GB. As for the price, the new Note is expected to cost about $1,100 USD.
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Rumored To Get 16-Core Chip, 8GB RAM, MicroSD Slot And 4K Screen
It now clear smart phones will run computers out of town, all we will need in the future is a smart phone, connected wireless to a mouse, keyboard and screen and poof, you can work.