This could be our first look at the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 6 (Note 7)!
On the video, we can clearly see what appears to be the bottom of a Note device, easily recognizable thanks to the click-out S Pen, seen on the right, next to the speaker. And, as the phone rolls off to the left, we see a very definite curve on the screen. The presence of a USB Type-C port is also notable, and a bit curious. Samsung chose to not go the Type-C route with the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, but rumors have been suggesting that the manufacturer will put the reversible port on the upcoming phablets.
A couple of hours after the potato-shot video appeared, however, leaksters uSwitch and OnLeaks announced another big scoop – apparently, schematics of the device have also been leaked, and the leaksters teamed up to build early renders of it. And, what you see below is, allegedly, the Samsung Galaxy Note 6(or 7) Edge, in its full glory.
The design obviously borrows a lot from the Galaxy S7 edge, with a very respectable screen-to-body ratio and rounded-off frame sides for increased ergonomics. On the back, we can see that the camera bulge has been minimized to a near-flush size, again – just like in the S7 series. The top and bottom bezels, however look ever so slightly larger than the ones on the S7 models (proportionally speaking). Also, we see a lot of openings on the “forehead” of the smartphone. We've got the regular proximity and light sensors, which is the pair on the left of the earpiece, and the selfie camera, which is the slightly larger black dot on the right. But what are the other 2 for? Could one be an opening for the multi-color notification LED and the other – a flash for the selfie camera?
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