Samsung Galaxy Note 6/7 is among the most anticipated devices this year. Word has it the South Korean company has teasingly given a glimpse of the phone on its website.
New reports suggest a User Agent Profile page has been created for the device on Samsung's website for a device codenamed SM-N930F. This is the rumored codename for this year's Note, which could be called Note 7. Samsung has not provided any details of the phone but information about the device is expected on the page.
If you're wondering why Samsung would tease us months before the launch of the device, Forbes reckons it is the company's ploy to gain a head start over Apple. Samsung had launched Note 5 in August last year and reportedly benefited from the early launch. Word has it, Samsung could launch its Note earlier than last year's device, warranting early leaks.
Recent reports suggested Samsung would call its new note Galaxy Note 7 and skip '6' to line up the phablet with its flagship Galaxy S7 devices. The rationale behind the move is purely branding and marketing, reports suggest; naming the phablet Note 6 could suggest it is last year's device, the company feels. Samsung however has not commented on the reports. That Apple's device is expected to be named iPhone 7, doesn't help.
Features speculation about the device has left little to imagination. The device is expected to feature a Snapdragon octa-core chipset with as much as 8 GB RAM. Samsung could also introduce dual-cameras and a beefy 4,000 mAh battery to power the beast. USB could make way for USB-C, marking Samsung's adoption of the port technology that is billed as the future of expansion.
Other rumors that we've heard are inclusion of iris scanner, quad HD AMOLED curved edge display as Samsung intends Note to replace the Galaxy Edge + devices.