New leaks indicate flat screen and 64GB storage on Samsung Galaxy Note 7

The Galaxy Note 7 may have two variants, with one featuring a flat screen.

Update: 2016-07-20 07:40 GMT
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Just two weeks away from its official launch, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been leaked in almost every aspect. Several leaks revealed its design, specifications and benchmark test results. A recently leaked image indicates that the device will feature a flat screen. Earlier it was confirmed that the device will have dual curved edges.

The image showcases a prototype device, which means Samsung could unveil the device in two variants, one with the flat screen and one with the dual curved edge display. The company has also used this strategy for its S series smartphones. The image doesn’t reveal any other information about device.

Rumours also suggest that Samsung may launch a 64GB base variant for the South Korean market. An image surfaced on SamMobile revealing a list of Korean telecom version listed with 64GB storage. The image only shows Korean telecom carriers, which means other carries could still launch a 32GB variant.

The Galaxy Note 7 can also feature a hybrid slot that supports both regular microSD cards as well as Samsung’s latest UFS cards. The UFS cards allow users to read data five times faster and write data two times faster than the existing microSD cards.

The integration of the iris scanner on the Galaxy Note 7 is also confirmed. The images revealed the instructions on how users can setup the iris scanner for unlocking their Note 7.

On the specification front, the Galaxy Note 7 is expected to feature a 5.7 inch Super AMOLED screen with QHD resolution. It will be powered by either a Snapdragon or an Exynos processor paired with 6GB of RAM.

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