Samsung Galaxy Note 6: to launch with 6GB RAM and Android N
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be the first smartphone in the world to on Android N, not a Google Nexus? That’s interesting!
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 to be the first phone to sport Android N?
A few days ago, we heard that Samsung Galaxy Note 6 would be equipped with whooping 6GB of RAM. Now, another piece of news suggests it will be released with Android N operating system in July 2016. This will probably make the Samsung flagship the world’s first machine to run on the latest OS of Google. According to a report by a Korean website called The Bell, the Note 6 has been spotted under the codename “Grace” and it is likely that Samsung Galaxy Note 6 launch will take place in the middle of July.
If so, we assume Android N OS will have been ready by that time. Actually, it totally can happen since last week, Google surprised us all with the developer preview of their Android N (maybe Nutella) for select smartphones (Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9,Nexus Player, plus Pixel C). Besides, Google’s I/O event (where the company usually unveils their new OS) has been announced to happen between May 18 and May 20, 2016.
So, up to now, there are two features (6GB RAM and Android N) kind of sure to get on board. Nonetheless, other Samsung Galaxy Note 6 specs are still unknown. Yet, it is expected to boast a 5.8-inch Quad HD screen, a 12MP rear camera, 256GB ROM, and a Snapdragon 820/Exynos 8890 processor.
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 price and availability
As we mentioned above, July seems to be the month in which Samsung Galaxy Note 6 launch will occur. Then, we just need to wait for 4 more months. About the Note 6 price, no words have been made, but we predict it can cost around $900 for such an excellent device. Do you agree?