With the launch of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge behind it, Samsung is now focusing on the launch of the Galaxy Note 6 to take on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
Right now, details about Samsung’s upcoming phablet are scarce, though it is expected to come with an IP68 rating, just like the Galaxy S7. Now, a report from SamMobile claims that Samsung will be using a USB Type-C port on the Galaxy Note 6. The Galaxy S7 and S7 edge were widely expected to feature a USB Type-C port, but Samsung ended up going with a microUSB port to retain compatibility with the Gear VR. (thewellarmedwoman.com)
It remains unclear if Samsung will only be using the USB Type-C port on the Galaxy Note 6, or it will also make it compliant with the USB 3.1 standard. The latter will ensure the Note 6 feature faster charging times and higher data transfer rates.
Whatever the case might be, if Samsung does end up going with a USB Type-C port on the Galaxy Note 6, the Korean company will likely also release a new variant of the Gear VR with it, since the current version will be incompatible with it.
An unconfirmed rumor from last month claims that Samsung intends to pack 6GB of RAM on the Galaxy Note 6 and 5.8-inch Super AMOLED screen. What are your expectations from the Galaxy Note 6?
[Via SamMobile]