Samsung Galaxy Note 7 makes an appearance on AnTuTu with Android 6.0.1, 4GB of RAM on board

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The SM-N930V was put through the AnTuTu benchmark site, and the results were pretty much as expected. The Snapdragon 820 SoC was found under the hood, with a quad-core CPU and the Adreno 530 GPU. Actually, we expect that when launched, the phone will sport a Snapdragon 823 SoC in the U.S. and China, and the Exynos 8893 SoC elsewhere. The AnTuTu test also showed that the display on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will sport a 1440 x 2560 resolution. The screen could be anywhere from 5.7-inches to 6-inches in size.

We expect to see the Galaxy Note 7 sport the same 12MP/5MP camera combo found on the Samsung Galaxy S7. While the AnTuTu test showed that the phablet  had 4GB of RAM and 64GB of native storage, we have heard for weeks now that the phone would be launched with 6GB of RAM. Our guess is that there could be a variant with 4GB of RAM and another with 6GB of the sweet stuff. We also could see 64GB/128GB and 256GB options for native storage.

The Galaxy Note 7 appears to carry a Type- C USB port, which explains why Samsung has a new version of the Gear VR coming. The current version of the VR headset doesn't work with the Type-C port, and thus it won't work on the Galaxy Note 7 for that very reason. There could also be an iris scanner on the phone along with a fingerprint scanner, and a 4000mAh battery should be on board. Interestingly, Android 6.0.1 powered the model that ran through AnTuTu. Earlier today, we told you that the new Android 7.0 build was found on a version of the Galaxy Note 7 that went through Geekbench.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 should be unveiled on August 2nd, at which time we should learn everything about the device that anybody would want to know.

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source: AnTuTu via MySmartPrice
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