The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has garnered
over one million registrations in advance of its
September 1st flash sale
Samsung set off what might have been the world
record for drooling earlier this month when the
company confirmed that a version of the
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with 6GB of RAM and
128GB of native storage is real . Unfortunately for
most of the world, the manufacturer said that the
device with those specs would be offered in
China only.
While Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 7 today
in China, the only model that was introduced
contained the same 4GB of RAM and 64GB of
flash memory that the rest of the world has inside
their version of the phone. Just as it did with the
Chinese version of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and
Galaxy S7 edge , the Galaxy Note 7 is powered in
the country by the Snapdragon 820 chipset.
Sammy's 2016 high-end models pack the Exynos
8890 SoC everywhere but the U.S. and China. In
those two countries, the top-of-the-line handsets
carry a quad-core CPU (albeit with Qualcomm's
own Kryo cores) and the Adreno 530 GPU.
With the base model priced at the equivalent of
$898 USD, registrations run from now through
September 1st. These non-binding registrations
don't require any money to change hands as the
high-end phablet heads towards its initial flash
sale, which will be held on the same day. As you
can imagine, demand for the Galaxy Note 7 is
extremely high with over one million registrations
received just two hours after the phone was
unveiled.
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