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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 preview: Specs, software, release info and more!

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Once again, it’s almost Galaxy Note time — and 2016’s big-screen Samsung phone looks like being the best in years.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note series has always been a fan favorite. It’s said among followers of the series that the only thing which can replace a Note is another Note. And so after a strong showing earlier in the year with the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, all eyes are on the Galaxy Note 7, due for arrival in the second half of the year.

As usual, the rumor mill is buzzing with speculation about what we can expect from the latest in a popular line of big-screened phones. And to help you cut through the hype and speculation, we’ve collected all the most reliable info here, in our Samsung Galaxy Note 7 preview. Read on to learn more.

What happened to the Galaxy Note 6?

You would be forgiven for thinking Samsung had skipped a generation. In fact, it’s looking likely that the sixth Note will come to market as the Galaxy Note 7, not Galaxy Note 6. The most convincing evidence thus far comes from Twitter leaker Evan Blass, who’s uncovered an official-looking Note 7 logo. But he’s not only source to mention the Note 7 name.

Earlier reports suggest Samsung may have passed over the Note 6 monicker in order to avoid the impression of it being “an outdated phone.” With the next Note set to follow the Galaxy S7 series, and compete against Apple’s iPhone 7, it’s an understandable move.

Galaxy Note 7 design

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No real-world photos of the Galaxy Note 7 have yet emerged, but the most likely images to have leaked thus far come from Steve Hemmerstoffer, a.k.a. @onleaks, in conjunction with British outlet USwitch. Renders created by Hemmerstoffer, allegedly based on CAD images of the phone, show a device incorporating parts of the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S7 edge’s design language.

First up, the biggest change: We’re looking at the first Galaxy Note since 2014’s Note Edge to have an Edge screen, meaning Note 7 owners will be able to enjoy the curved sides and extra software features from phones like the S7 edge and S6 edge Plus. In fact, one way of looking at the Note 7 is as a combination of last year’s Note and Edge Plus lines. Instead of two phones, Note 7 owners will get the best of both worlds in one handset.

The first Galaxy Note with an Edge Screen since 2014’s Note Edge.

Besides that, it should come as no surprise that water resistance is rumored to be built in, given that that’s a major tentpole feature for the GS7 line. Nor should it be shocking to see Samsung sticking with its metal-and-glass design language, which has served it well over the past couple of years. The render also appears to show a USB-C port, which among other things (like faster file transfers and charging speeds) would mean Samsung would have to launch a new Gear VR with the next Note.

In terms of aesthetics, there’s a lot of crossover between these renders and the GS7 edge, albeit in a more rectangular design. The Note 7 shown here appears to sport “2.5D” tapered edges and rounded corners, which should give a more comfortable in-hand feel than last year’s model.

Galaxy Note 7 key specs

As much as we’re reaching a plateau in terms of high-end phone specs, raw hardware power remains important. And based on a handful of reports from SamMobile, Evan Blass and USwitch, here’s what we’re expecting from the Note 7’s hardware:

  • Samsung Exynos 8890 processor (similar or identical to that of the GS7 in Europe/Asia) or Qualcomm Snapdragon 820-series in some markets.
  • 6GB of RAM
  • 4,000mAh or 3,600mAh battery
  • 5.7-inch QHD SuperAMOLED display, possibly with RGB subpixel matrix. (Higher subpixel density than diamond PenTile matrix displays used in most AMOLEDs, and thus sharper images.)
  • IP68 water and dust resistance
  • black, blue and silver color variants.
  • USB-C with USB 3.1
  • 64GB internal storage + microSD
  • 12-megapixel rear camera, likely the same as the GS7’s; 5MP front camera.
  • Iris scanner for added biometric security.
  • An S Pen, presumably.

None of these should be considered confirmed, but we wouldn’t be surprised to see a next-gen Note with any of the specs listed here.

Galaxy Note 7 software

Here’s where things get kinda interesting. Early rumors pointed to the Galaxy Note 7 potentially shipping with Android N out of the box, which wouldn’t be out of the question considering the likelihood of an early release for the next version of Google’s OS. However more recent reports suggest Android 6.0-based firmware is much more likely.

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Minor tweaks make TouchWiz a more polished experience in late 2016.

Italian blog HDBlog.it recently outed what appears to be an future version of Samsung’s TouchWiz software, which seems to have been designed around Galaxy Note-level hardware. (The firmware was shown running on a Note 5, for what that’s worth.) The look and feel isn’t a dramatic departure from TouchWiz as seen on a Note 5 or GS7 today, but Samsung does seem to have tightened things up visually, while leaving the core look and feel of the GS7’s software intact.

The most interesting feature is shown in the TouchWiz launcher, where a gesture activates certain secondary functions for apps, much like 3D Touch on an iPhone 6s. That’s not guarantee that this technology will be included — after all, on a Note, it could well be implemented through the S Pen or, as shown in the video, through a simple swipe gesture.

But there’s one crucial distinction: This next-gen TouchWiz appears to be based on Marshmallow, not Android N — note the old-style notifications and Multi Window implementation in the video above.

Galaxy Note 7 release date

Last year’s Galaxy Note 5 launched in the United States in late August, closely following a mid-August announcement event. This year there’ve been unconfirmed reports of an Aug. 2 launch event, which could once again see a Galaxy Note on store shelves before the Berlin-based IFA trade show — traditionally a big show for Samsung — later that month.

Based on an unverified image, SamMobile reports that the launch event for the Note 7 will indeed fall on the second day of August, being held at the Lincoln Center in New York City. We’d also imagine satellite events would be held in Europe and Asia, given the importance of the handset.

(And yes, we’d absolutely expect a European release for this year’s Note, after Samsung strangely opted not to launch the Note 5 in that region.)

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