Samsung Galaxy Note 7: 64GB Base Variant Very Likely, Carrier Listing Shows

Amid ongoing rumors that Samsung will double the base storage on the next edition of its flagship phablet line, dubbed the Galaxy Note 7, a new report served up evidence Tuesday, suggesting that the South Korean conglomerate is indeed planning something similar.
Several earlier reports suggested that the base variant of the Galaxy Note 7 will come with 64GB of onboard storage. Now, SamMobile has come up with a leaked image that supports that speculation, at least for the Korean market.
According to the report, only the Korean Telecom version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is listed with 64GB base storage in the image. Therefore, other network providers could still carry a 32GB model.
Reliable tech leaker Evan Blass (with the Twitter handle @evleaks) recent posted in a tweet that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will have 64GB of base storage, along with other specs, such as a 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, a microSD card slot, a 12-megapixel primary camera with dual-pixel phase-detection autofocus, a 5-megapixel secondary camera and IP68 certification for water- and dust-resistance.
Couple confirmed specs: 5.7" QHD SAMOLED, 64GB microSD, 12MP DualP / 5MP, IP68, black/silver/blue
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) June 25, 2016
The Galaxy Note 7 is also expected to feature a hybrid slot, which is likely to support both regular microSD cards and the company’s new UFS cards.
A dual-curved display is another widely expected feature that the Galaxy Note 7 could have. If the device indeed comes with a dual-curved display, it will be the first of its kind to sport such a feature.
The Galaxy Note 7 is expected to be powered by the company’s own Exynos 8893 processor in developing markets and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 processor in bigger markets like the U.S.
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