The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has barely made it completely through the market and yet rumors of its possible successor are already in the air.
The best bet for the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 to come out will most likely be a year from now though there are some who believe it could come out a few months earlier.
For now, Samsung has remained mum on the successor, understandably since the main focus right now is the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Hence, all word coming out right now are pure rumors and speculations, and its validity may depend a lot on where the sources are coming from.
Though its release is pretty much far off, here are some of the stuff being mentioned around.
Leading the list of murmurs is that the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will be powered by a 16-core Exynos processor, something that could possibly be clocked up to 3.0 GHz at the least.
The screen display size remains to be seen though it will most likely be similar if not larger than the 5.7-inch display that Galaxy Note 5 currently boasts. The display will most likely be a Super AMOLED 4K display seeing how such is what most devices are currently leaning on and could be bendable too.
Should the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 come out with a powerful Exynos processor, such could likely require reliable supporting RAM. If so, 8GB of RAM could be packed with the Galaxy Note 6. As far as internal storage is concerned, the device may likely come out with a choice of storage ranging from 16 GB to as much as 256 GB.
Aside from the big bump in RAM, the next Samsung Galaxy Note offering could feature a higher megapixel camera as well, possibly around 30 MP while the front-facing shooter could feature a 16 MP camera. One can just imagine the fine photo or video quality such a camera could bring in the event that Samsung does offer it via that high megapixel count.
Seeing those high-end specs, the next area of concern will likely be the battery that the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 would rely on. It is believed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 could possibly sport a 4,500 mAh at the least.
Binding all those rumors together, it could hint that the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will cost a fortune. Should all these specs come out as expected, Venture Capital Post speculated that the device could very well play somewhere in the $1,300 price range.
Steep as the price may seem, the high specs alone speak for it. Would this stop buyers from possibly getting one just in case? Most likely not considering how some folks have defied the high prices and end up getting devices as such.