It is no secret that one of the most highly competitive markets today is with phone technology or, for that matter, technology in general and companies are clamoring to create something new to impress the ever rising expectation of the tech crowds. Samsung, Apple, Microsoft and a lot more major tech companies are getting ready for the yearly Mobile World Congress, which will be held in Barcelona, Spain this year beginning this Feb. 22.
One of the highly anticipated phones that will probably be revealed during the Mobile World Congress is Samsung's newest Note model, Galaxy Note 6. There hasn't been any news about Galaxy Note 6 and a lot of people are getting hyped about it, only rumors have been swirling around as what to expect in the new "Galaxy Note 6".
According to the rumors, it is possible that the new Galaxy Note 6 will share the curve screen, which was first seen on its sister phone, Samsung's S lines S6 and S6 Edge. Obviously, many diehard Samsung fans believe that Galaxy Note 6 screens will be bigger, a 5.8 inches and WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution screen. Galaxy Note 6's screen will also boast a slim RGB AMOLED, which will give the phone a crisper blue color.
For the battery life of the Galaxy Note 6, there has been no word yet. For the hardware of the Galaxy Note 6 it is believed to have a 12 megapixel rear end camera, smaller than that of its predecessor but surely a better retina display one. Galaxy Note 6 will be powered with Super OIS plus, which will give the phone an image stabilizer.
"Galaxy Note 6" will be equipped with a 6GB RAM and will be able to carry 64 to 128 GB storage. It will also have a pressure sensitive screen. The phone will be available later this year and will also hit the shelves in U.K. after Galaxy Note 5 was not released there.