Samsung's legacy is not allowing others to undermine its market presence. Recent news and updates have revealed the possibility of both Samsung Galaxy Note 6 and Note 7 hitting the markets with strong features and unparalleled modifications. However, despite the rumored specs and features, the dual-edge devices release date remains tentative and unreliable.
There have been notions that the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 would hit the stalls by August, while some suggest that it would be out by September. Despite the skyrocketing rumors, Samsung remains tight-lipped on the matter.
For one, leaked blueprints of the Samsung Galaxy Note 6/Note 7 have given consumers their first-ever look at the phone as well as some of their confirmed key features, ahead of their anticipated debut in August or September, reports US Switch.
Also, the blueprints reveal that the handset will feature a design that is almost identical to the Galaxy S7 Edge, albeit with an aperture for the stylus pen that defines the Note range, as cited by the same post.
Moreover, it has been noted that Samsung is likely to skip the numbering over the next Note device and that the "Samsung Galaxy Note 6" will make way for "Samsung Galaxy Note 7," reports XDA.
This number skip comes as Samsung wants to bring the numbering at par with the corresponding years S-line up release, the Galaxy S7 in this case. However, if the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 becomes the Galaxy Note 7, it will also be at par with the Apple iPhone 7 and its siblings in its naming, reports the same post.
It is undeniable that Samsung wants to reclaim its lost glory in the gear industry with its Samsung Galaxy Note 6 and Note 7. However, with the release date that remains unreliable, many are wondering on when Samsung would act on bringing back its devices into the spotlight.