Hints about a Galaxy Note 6 Lite smartphone recently surfaced on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, and were reported by tech blog SamMobile. It has even been suggested that Samsung could even push the release of the phablet forward to July, so an early August / late July release can be anticipated.
The smartphones will run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box, and are also expected to include the S bike mode feature seen on the Galaxy J3 (2016). The Note 6's Snapdragon 823 processor will be dropped to a Snapdragon 820, which is still impressively powerful, with 4GB of RAM instead of 6GB. So we don't think Samsung will change its pattern this time, and the Galaxy S8 launch date will surely be during the MWC 2017.
The Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) isn't exactly the most interesting device to land on AT&T in recent months.
Samsung's mid-range Galaxy A series lineup might be getting a new addition in the form of the Samsung Galaxy A4. One of the few boxes that the Galaxy J3 (2016) doesn't check. The Galaxy S7 edge's curved display also gives you quicker access to your shortcuts through its Quick Edge feature.
This Lite version would still work with the Samsung GearVR that's already on the market now, it just wouldn't be compatible with the GearVR that's potentially going to be released, maybe, later this year. So it wouldn't be surprising if some of the more outlandish and obscure suggestions actually come to fruition. Another user claims that he is unable to download any Amazon apps on his device and has noticed stability issues on his device. Again, though, the Note 6 Lite will have to settle for 4 GB. For the meantime, fans are waiting for the company to announce the device and provide its official details.
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