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Samsung Galaxy Note 6 might be sporting an SD823 chip and a much bigger camera

A new rumour has cropped up about the successor to Samsung’s Galaxy Note5; and this time it looks like it’ll be having a SD823 chipset under the hood, as well as a more powerful camera.

The rumour comes straight out of China, stating that the upcoming device will not only be powered by a Snapdragon 823 chipset, but ti will also have a 25 megapixel camera. The information was dropped alongside the specs for an unknown Sony Xperia device as well as what looks like the LG G Flex 3.

Other rumours about the Note 6 include IP68 certification, a 5.8 inch QHD display, 6GB RAM (though here its stated to have up to 8GB, maybe a variant?) and 64/128GB internal storage options for the device. Of course, none of these are confirmed at all (as of the moment anyway) so best take it with a pinch of salt.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is expected to be revealed come September this year.

[SOURCE][VIA]

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