Leaked Galaxy Note 7 Photos Suggest Amazing Features

Just two weeks before the expected launch on the market of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, a new batch of leaked photos suggest some very interesting features.

According to GSM Arena, the upcoming Samsung phablet will come with a dual-curved display. In some newly leaked photos from the case maker VRS can be seen that the stylus' top end seems to be a similar design to the one on the current Samsung Note 5 model.

The photos also seem to confirm the presence of the USB Type-C port. If this is to be confirmed, then the Samsung Galaxy Note7 will become the first smartphone designed and produced by the South Korean tech giant to sport the next standard port design. In the spring, the Korean company took the conservative approach for the Galaxy S7 and stuck with microUSB 2.0.

The British publication Express also reports that the Galaxy Note 7 is set to feature the most useful tools from the Samsung's top line of smartphones. According to leaked photos, the upcoming flagship mobile device will feature an always-on display. Users will be able to see notification, date and time even when the device is turned off.

The Dutch website TechTastic, shows photos of what appears to be a working Note 7 with the always-on display. The leaked photos suggest that the phone will come with a low-light AMOLED 5.7-inch curved Quad-HD display.

This will allow users to keep up to date with important data and notifications without consuming much battery life. Samsung has included a similar in previous flagship smartphones, such as the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge.

Based on previous reports, tech analysts are expecting the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to be powered by either Samsung's own Exynos octa-core processor or Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 821 processor. The upcoming smartphone will come with as much as 128 GB storage and 6 GB of RAM. The device will also will have a built-in iris-scanner that will allow for biometric unlocking, providing extra security.

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