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"Despite Samsung having just launched the Galaxy Note 5, rumors are already swirling around about a successor to the phablet. The Galaxy Note 6 is expected to arrive in the third quarter of 2016 and is said to be loaded."

 

By Quinten Plummer, Tech Times 

 

 

A phone that has a 16 core processor and 8 GB of memory seems to be a little extreme to me. They are also rumoring it will have a foldable 4K display which would be cool. Also have a fast charge which says can charge your phone up to 40% in just 4 minutes. If these rumors are anywhere near the final product, this thing could still be amazing.

 

 

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/111776/20151129/samsung-galaxy-note-6-rumored-to-get-16-core-chip-8gb-ram-microsd-slot-and-4k-screen.htm

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A phone that has a 16 core processor and 8 GB of memory seems to be a little extreme to me. They are also rumoring it will have a foldable 4K display which would be cool. Also have a fast charge which says can charge your phone up to 40% in just 4 minutes. If these rumors are anywhere near the final product, this thing could still be amazing.

 

 

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/111776/20151129/samsung-galaxy-note-6-rumored-to-get-16-core-chip-8gb-ram-microsd-slot-and-4k-screen.htm

This article's writer has a future...writing for The Onion. 

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I found two articles of interest, as August roll-out is quickly approaching.

 

http://9to5google.com/2016/06/03/samsung-galaxy-note-7-august-leaked-image-surfaces/

 

https://www.uswitch.com/mobiles/features/samsung-galaxy-note-6-deals/

 

It looks like incremental upgrades not the really dramatic upgrades posted earlier.  Just so long as I can add a 200 microSD to it I'll be happy with minor changes.  And, of course, they don't speak of radio goodies at all.

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