Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with 128GB onboard memory and 6GB RAM confirmed for China

The all new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been launched in India for a price of INR 59,990. The smart phablet garnered a lot of cheers and whistles at the time of its introduction; we had expected such a reaction but now we know why. We were at the launch event and got a chance to have our hands on the Galaxy Note 7 and the device is amazing.

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The Indian spec version gets Exynos 8890 SoC that employs a Quad-core 2.3 GHz Mongoose and Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53. While the Note 7 launched in the US will be loaded with a Snapdragon 820 processor coupled with Adreno 530 GPU. The GPU unit on the Indian model will be the Mali-T880 MP12. Both these versions roll out with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded upto 256GB via MicroSD card.

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Reportedly, Samsung is going to get a 128GB variant of the Galaxy Note 7 for China ad this version will support expansion through memory cards as well. It seems that the Chinese are not going to run out of space anytime soon. That’s not it, according to a certification website of China, this 128GB variant will also be pumped up with extra RAM. So, the lucky human of China will an option to buy a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 that gets 128GB of onboard memory, a whopping 6GB of RAM and a hybrid sim tray that supports dual sim capabilities and memory expansion.

Well in other not so good news, the company has no plans to release this pumped up variant outside of China. Anyway, we have our fingers crossed and hope that this Note7 makes it to the Indian market as well. Till then have a look at our exclusive hands-on review of the Samsung India Galaxy Note 7.

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