The latest smartphone to headline the rumor mill is Samsung's Galaxy Note 6. According to reports coming out of Korea, Samsung is working on the Galaxy Note 6 under the codename Grace.
The report says that the Galaxy Note 6 will launch in July, and will be the first smartphone to run Google's upcoming Android N out of the box, which means Google should have the final version of Android N ready by July.
To remind you, Google has started testing Android N, as it recently released the Android N Developer Preview, and said that the new OS will be available to OEMs this summer.
Based on earlier rumors, the Galaxy Note 6 will sport a 5.8-inch Slim RGB AMOLED Quad HD display and powered by Exynos 8890/Snapdragon 820 SoC with 6GB RAM, and available in 64GB, 128GB or 256GB storage models. It is expected to feature 12-megapixel Dual Pixel rear camera, the same used in Galaxy S7 and S7 edge.
Note that, nothing is officially confirmed at the moment, so take the report with a pinch of salt.
To recall the Galaxy Note 5 was launched in August.
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