Samsung Galaxy Note 7 gets the FCC Certification

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is up for launch on August 2, 2016. Now this morning, six variants of Galaxy Note 7 gets the FCC certifications. The Models which gets the certification are SM-N930V (Verizon), SM-N930A (AT&T), SM-N930P (Sprint), SM-N930T (T-Mobile), SM-N930R4 (U.S. Cellular) and SM-N930W8 (Canada).

galaxy note 7Also Read:Verizon and T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ starts getting July security patch

According to all the leaks and reports Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is powered with Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, a quad-core CPU, and the Adreno 530 GPU. The device consists 4GB of RAM on board, although we do expect the phablet to sport 6GB of RAM. The phablet is expected to feature a 5.7 or 5.8-inch Super AMOLED screen, 12MP rear-facing camera with  f/1.7, OIS and PDAF and 5 MP of front camera and it also has a huge 4000 mAh Battery.

The phone is also having the fingerprint sensor which is embedded on the home button. You go through all the leaks and report form below listed articles.

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