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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Leaked Video; 11 minutes long

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Samsung, the giant mobile manufacturer company is setting everything ready for launch of it’s new Note-series smartphone, Galaxy Note 7, the upcoming smartphone Galaxy Note 7 has been in the news quite lately, for its leaks and rumors. And today is no different, as the phablet got leaked in a full-length video.

According to GSMArena, the 11-minute long video was posted on Weibo, that showcases a prototype of the Galaxy Note 7 for South Korean cellular operator SK Telecom. The featured device is reportedly powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 8890 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM, while the camera is a Sony IMX260. It also has the same locking mechanism for S-pen, as it was in Note 5.

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In the official invite, Samsung says that its upcoming Galaxy Note 7 “will help people do more at work, at home and everywhere in between”. The company is expected to launch the smartphone 2nd August. Stay tuned for more updates.


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